Asked by Samuel
How is the equator similar to the prime meridian?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Both divide the earth between north and south or east and west.
Answered by
damon
They are great circles with circumferences equal to the
circumference of the planet.
The prime meridian is zero longitude
originally chosen to start counting east and west from Greenwich England.
The equator is zero latitude and latitude is measured north and south from the equator.
circumference of the planet.
The prime meridian is zero longitude
originally chosen to start counting east and west from Greenwich England.
The equator is zero latitude and latitude is measured north and south from the equator.
Answered by
My name is clasified nosy
(I took the quiz as well so this answer is the right one)
Both the equator and the prime meridian are imaginary base lines from which locations of the earth can be measured.
Both the equator and the prime meridian are imaginary base lines from which locations of the earth can be measured.