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The Prime Meridian is only a half circle. Why?

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Answered by KimBunny
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Explanation:

Each great circle passing through the north and south poles has the earth's axis as its diameter. Each great circle is divided by the poles into two semi-circles called meridians of longitude. As the meridians run north and south, places having the same longitude will be due or due south of each other.

Answered by you6259
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Explanation:

Each great circle passing through the north and south poles has the earth's axis as its diameter. Each great circle is divided by the poles into two semi-circles called meridians of longitude. As the meridians run north and south, places having the same longitude will be due or due south of each other.

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