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state importance of prime meridian

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Answered by Anonymous
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The prime meridian is an imaginary line, dividing the Earth into two hemispheres, i.e., northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere..
From it, the measurement of the longitudes can be taken..
It is also the reference point for global navigation..

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Answered by obedaogega
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Answer; The Prime Meridian is also called Greenwich Meridian. It is a longitude. It runs from the north pole to the south pole. It is said to be 0 degrees.

Explanation:

> It is used to give time zones for different areas on the earth depending on how far or close they are from the prime meridian.

> It acts a reference point for all other longitudes.

> It is used to denote solar time.

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