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from where prime meridian passes? only in one and Two words ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A prime meridian is the meridian (a line of longitude) in a geographic coordinate ... (The obvious central line is the junction of two sheets). ... years old customs of the prime meridian, or zero longitude, as passing through Avanti, ... "Maskelyne's tables not only made the lunar method practicable.

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Answered by arshgill0963
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The prime meridian is a geographical reference line that passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in London, England. It was first established by Sir George Airy in 1851, and by 1884, over two-thirds of all ships and tonnage used it as the reference meridian on their charts and maps.

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