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Horizontal angle between true meridian and magnetic meridian is

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Horizontal angle between true meridian and magnetic meridian is attraction.

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Answer is 'Magnetic declination'.

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In geographic terms, a 'True meridian' is an imaginary line that is described from the viewer's location. It is a fixed plane and it passes through the true north and south poles. It is also called as Astronomic meridian.

Magnetic meridian is an imaginary line that passes through the magnetic north and south poles.

Horizontal angle between these two lines is called as magnetic declination.

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