Geography, asked by narendraysn9199, 1 year ago

(1) Find on the globe, the meridians opposite to the ones mentioned below: 90° E, 170° W, 30° E, 20° W.(2) What do you observe?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Prime meridian” is a line of longitude of a geographic coordinate structure that is defined as 0°. Jointly, a prime meridian along with its antemeridian makes a great circle.

If you take a look at the Greenwich meridians that are opposite to the 170° W, 90° E, 20° W, and 30° E meridians on a map, you’ll observe that all of them extend from the North Pole through to the South Pole and that they all make great circles with another meridian.
Answered by saarashaikh36
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If you take a look at the Greenwich meridians that are opposite to the 170° W, 90° E, 20° W, and 30° E meridians on a map, you'll observe that all of them extend from the North Pole through to the South Pole and that they all make great circles with another meridian.

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