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which meridian is considered as prime meridian. Why. Girls get more point and also brainliest. ​

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Answered by jagdish101660
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Explanation:

  • The 0 degree line of longitude that passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England is the Greenwich Meridian.
  • It's also called the Prime Meridian.
  • This line is the starting-point for longitudinal lines that run north-south and converge at the poles.
Answered by Anonymous
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A prime meridian is the meridian (a line of longitude) in a geographic coordinate system at which longitude is defined to be 0°. Together, a prime meridian and its anti-meridian (the 180th meridian in a 360°-system) form a great circle. This great circle divides a spheroid into two hemispheres. If one uses directions of East and West from a defined prime meridian, then they can be called the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.

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