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Where do the Prime Meridian and the
equator intersect each other?
Southern Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
African Continent
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Answered by cubicrouchisded25
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Answer:

Atlantic Ocean

Explanation:

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Answered by 12784
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Answer:

If you look at the intersection of 0 degrees latitude (known as the Equator) and 0 degrees longitude (known as the Prime Meridian) on a map, you will see that the confluence falls in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, in the Gulf of Guinea off the coast of western Africa.

Gulf of Guinea .To be precise, the place where the equator and prime meridian meet falls approximately 380 miles to the south of Ghana and 670 miles to the west of Gabon. This place is in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. More specifically, it's the Gulf of Guinea. You may wonder what the significance of this point is.

The weather buoy moored at the coordinates of Null Island, in the Gulf of Guinea at 0°N 0°E. Null Island is a name for the point on the Earth's surface where the prime meridian and the equator cross, located in international waters in the Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean) off the west African coast.

The equator is the zero degrees latitude while the prime meridian is the zero degrees longitude. To be precise, the place where the equator and prime meridian meet falls approximately 380 miles to the south of Ghana and 670 miles to the west of Gabon. This place is in the eastern Atlantic Ocean.

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