I don't think you mean the Prime Meridian. I think you mean the Equator, latitude not longitude. King Neptune is, I suspect, what you refer to. The Prime meridian is 0 degrees longitude, the Greenwich Meridian. the Equator is 0 degrees latitude & circles the Earth horizontally.
This is called the Prime meridian, it passes through Greenwich, England.
It is sometimes called the Greenwich meridian or 0° longitude.
The prime meridian is the zero degree vertical longitude line on the globe of the Earth. An example sentence would be: She used to live close to the prime meridian.
Assuming that "all the way west of the Prime Meridian" would be on the opposite side of the globe from the prime meridian, or at 180o, "halfway west of the Prime Meridian" would be the 90oW meridian.
It would be 9pm.
This is called the Prime meridian, it passes through Greenwich, England.
It is sometimes called the Greenwich meridian or 0° longitude.
That would be the Prime Meridian.
The prime Meridian is 0 degrees longitude.
The prime meridian is the zero degree vertical longitude line on the globe of the Earth. An example sentence would be: She used to live close to the prime meridian.
No. That would be the International Date Line.The Prime Meridian is defined as zero longitude.
90 degrees west
90 degrees
Assuming that "all the way west of the Prime Meridian" would be on the opposite side of the globe from the prime meridian, or at 180o, "halfway west of the Prime Meridian" would be the 90oW meridian.
90 degrees west
In Eastern coast of (South) America you would be closer to the Prime Meridian, but do not forget that there exists the Atlantic Ocean in the middle of them...
90 degrees west longitude