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what is green wich meridian
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Answered by dangerousqueen01
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Greenwich Meridian is the prime meridian, which passes through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich in London. It was adopted internationally as the zero of longitude in 1884.

Longitude lines like the Greenwich Meridian run north-south and converge at the poles.

Lines of longitudes run between -180° and +180° . But there’s a special longitudinal line where all x-coordinates start at 0°.

This special north-south line is where we measure east and west and is the Prime Meridian.

We also call it the Greenwich Meridian because it runs through Greenwich, England.

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