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Answered by Prarthanagurav2005
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Answered by Anonymous
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As the Equator divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, Prime Meridian divides Earth into eastern and western halves and its value is 0 degree latitude. From here they are counted 180 degrees towards the east and 180 degrees towards the west.

Explanation:

The latitude of the Earth's equator is, by definition, 0° (zero degrees) of arc. ... Light rays from the Sun's center are perpendicular to Earth's surface at the point of solar noon on the equator.

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