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“longitude” refers to the imaginary lines that run from pole-to-pole on earth and measure degrees east and west of the prime meridian. conversely, lines of latitude run to the east and west, but measure degrees north and south of the equator. which of these would be used as a dividing line between the northern and southern hemispheres?
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