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the meridian used as a reference line for locating places in east and west directions​

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Answered by sreedatri2008
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Answer:

Greenwich Meridian

The Greenwich Meridian (or prime meridian) is a 0° line of longitude from which we measure 180° to the west and 180° to the east. These measurements are the basis of our geographic reference grid

Answered by guneetkaur2704
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Explanation:

Greenwich meridian

the Greenwich meridian is 0 line of longitude

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