Does the prime Meridian pass through the North or South Pole? I put it does not pass through either the North or South Pole. My teacher marked it wrong and said it passes through both. Can you please let me know if I am right and give me a web sight I can go to so I will have concrete evidence to bring to my teacher because I honestly feel I am right!!!!!

All lines of longitude meet at the North and South Poles. The Prime Meridian is 0 degrees longitude. Check these maps.

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/islands_oceans_poles/antarctic_region_pol_2005.pdf

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/cia10/arctic_ocean_sm_2010.gif

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your teacher is right it passes thourgh both

The Prime Meridian is an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole, passing through Greenwich, London. Therefore, your teacher is correct in saying that the Prime Meridian passes through both the North and South Poles.

If you would like to find concrete evidence to support this, you can refer to various reputable sources. One such source is the website of the Royal Observatory Greenwich, which is the historic site where the Prime Meridian is established. Their website provides information about the Prime Meridian, including maps and explanations of its path from the North to the South Pole. You can visit their website at: https://www.rmg.co.uk/discover/explore/prime-meridian-line

it dose not pass thorugh north and south poles it passes east and west try reading a little more