A Line of longitude is an invisible line going north to south on the earth. The main one is called the prime meridian.
The International Date Line
-- Sweden ranges in longitude from 11° to 24.2° East. -- Greece ranges in longitude from 19.4° to 26.6° East. -- Zambia ranges in longitude from 22° to 33.7° East. So, any 'line' of longitude between 22° E and 24.2° E passes through all three of those countries. There are an infinite number of them.
You can use the Ruler feature on Google Earth to calculate distance
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A Line of longitude is an invisible line going north to south on the earth. The main one is called the prime meridian.
If you followed the 70 W line of longitude north to the North Pole and then continued south, you would eventually end up on the 110 E line of longitude.
Any line that joins the north and south poles has the same longitude at every point on it. It's called the 'meridian' of that longitude.
North and south.
The main North/South line of longitude is the Prime Meridian.
A meridian, or a line of longitude.
If you pick a longitude and mark a dot at every point on Earth with that longitude, the dots will form a line between the north and south poles. The imaginary line is called the "meridian" of that longitude.
Every longitude on Earth forms a line between the north and south poles. Name any number from zero to 180, then call it east or west, and you have a different longitude.
You would be on the 110 degrees West line of longitude.