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write a short note the merdians of longitudes​

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Answered by DamselAngel
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Longitude is measured by imaginary lines that run around the Earth vertically (up and down) and meet at the North and South Poles. These lines are known as meridians. Each meridian measures one arcdegree of longitude. The distance around the Earth measures 360 degrees

Answered by army210
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Explanation:

A meridian of longitude is an imaginary line on the Earth's surface extending from north to south. The Prime Meridian, a zero-degree longitude, divides the Earth into two equal halves—the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere—which contain 180 meridians each.

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