Geography, asked by Namchaudhary, 4 months ago

are the equidistant lines drawn east and west of the
Greenwich Meridian. They converge at the two poles.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

They converge on the two poles. ​ Explanation: The prime meridian is the set of the geographic coordinate system and as we measure these lines form the latitudes and the longitudes and it runs through the Greenwich and England and hence can measure the 180° W and the E longitude.

Answered by shivakumar0820
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Answer:

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Explanation:

They converge on the two poles. ​ Explanation: The prime meridian is the set of the geographic coordinate system and as we measure these lines form the latitudes and the longitudes and it runs through the Greenwich and England and hence can measure the 180° W and the E longitude.

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