Geography, asked by rinagupta1100, 9 months ago

why equator is important?



why Greenwich is important?


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Answered by roopahshrihari86
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Answer:

Equator is important because to point a place on map and also it is used because the wind currents merges in these area

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

. It also divides the Earth into the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere and is an important line of latitude for navigational purposes. It is at 0° latitude, and all other measurements head north or south from it.

2.As the prime meridian, the north-south line at Greenwich is used as the reference for all other meridians of longitude, which are numbered east or west of it. The Greenwich meridian also serves as the basis for the world's standard time zone system.

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