what is meridian ? explain it
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*MERIDIAN*
Imaginary semi-circle joining the earth's poles, and crossing the equator and all latitudes (baselines) at rightangles. All meridians traverse in north-south direction and their ends converge at north and south poles. Meridian lines are used as one of the reference points (coordinates) with baselines in land surveying grid system to locate any point on earth. Also called longitude.
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Imaginary semi-circle joining the earth's poles, and crossing the equator and all latitudes (baselines) at rightangles. All meridians traverse in north-south direction and their ends converge at north and south poles. Meridian lines are used as one of the reference points (coordinates) with baselines in land surveying grid system to locate any point on earth. Also called longitude.
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THE LONGITUDES ARE CALLED MERIDIANS.
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THE LONGITUDES ARE CALLED MERIDIANS.
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