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What is the reference line for meausring longitude

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The longitude of a point on the surface of the earth is the angular distance (λ) east or west from a reference line called prime meridian that runs from North Pole to South Pole. Being a reference line or origin for measuring angles, the prime meridian has a longitude of 0

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prime meridian

The longitude of a point on the surface of the earth is the angular distance (λ) east or west from a reference line called prime meridian that runs from North Pole to South Pole. Being a reference line or origin for measuring angles, the prime meridian has a longitude of 0°.

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