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Ralph Ward
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26 May, 21:13
What is a Prime Meridian?
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Sawyer Barton
26 May, 21:17
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a planet's meridian adopted as the zero of longitude.
the earth's zero of longitude, which by convention passes through Greenwich, England.
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Lauren Callahan
26 May, 21:22
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0 degrees in reference to longitudes
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It is defined at 0 on longitudes at Greenwhich
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