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what are the important reference point on a globe

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Answered by vermamahak0
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Explanation:

These lines are called parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude. Two of these imaginary reference lines, the equator and the prime meridian, are called primary reference lines because they are where we start the numbering system.

Answered by Anonymous
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These lines are called parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude.

Two of these imaginary reference lines, the equator and the prime meridian, are called primary reference lines because they are where we start the numbering system.

Today, the meridian line through Greenwich, England, is considered as the reference point for longitudes.

This line is also known as the Prime Meridian. The Prime Meridian is set as 0° longitude and it divides the Earth into the Eastern and the Western Hemispheres.

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