Geography, asked by ps8292837, 1 month ago

The two meridians which can form a great circle are
a. 0° and 360°
b. 180° E and 180° W.
c. 115º E and 140° E.
d. 90° E and 90° W.

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Answered by guptaachal
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Explanation: The two meridians that form a circle are at 0° and 360°. As we know that great circles are the largest circles that can be drawn on the globe, 0° and 360°, which divide the Earth into two equal halves, will form the great circle. please f#ollow me

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Answered by sauravsinghbora521
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