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what is prime meridian​

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Answered by niha123448
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The prime meridian is the line drawn north to south at 0° (0 degrees) longitude. Credits: NASA. an imaginary line on Earth that passes north to south through the Greenwich Observatory in London, England. Sentences: The prime meridian divides Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.

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Answered by Anonymous
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PRIME MERIDIAN:

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  • The prime meridian is the line of longitude, corresponding to zero degrees and passing through Greenwich, England, from which all the other lines of longitude are calculated.
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