Name the place where the equator meets the prime meridian
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Name the place where the equator meets the prime meridian
- In the South Atlantic Ocean, at 0°N 0°E (thus the name "Null"), is the hypothetical island of Null Island. The Equator and Prime Meridian intersect at this location.
- The intersection of the prime meridian and the equator is known as Null Island, which is located on the surface of the Earth at zero degrees latitude and zero degrees longitude (0°N 0°E). About 600 kilometres off the coast of West Africa, in the Gulf of Guinea, is where Null Island is situated in the Atlantic Ocean's international seas.
- The Equator's line of zero degrees latitude separates the Earth into its two equal hemispheres (north and south). A latitude of 0 degrees marks the location of the Equator. Caitlin Dempsey, map The Prime Meridian is a hypothetical line at latitude 0 degrees.
- The planet's poles are where all of the meridians converge. As a result, they cross paths at both the North and South Poles.
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