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what is the prime meridian​

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Answered by dhrupad876
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The prime meridian is a reference line through Greenwich, England that measures longitude east and west. An example of prime meridian is zero degrees longitude. ... The reference line at 0° longitude, passing through Greenwich, England, from which longitude east and west is measured.

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Answered by piyushmb
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Prime meridian means p.m.

This is the time zone.

There are 2 time zone that is am and pm.

a.m. starts from 12 at midnight till 12 at afternoon.

And p.m. starts from 12 at afternoon till 12 at midnight.

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