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360 meridians in a Globe. -Tomi Jade
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There are 360 meridians in the world, as they are lines of longitude that divide the Earth into 360 degrees from the Prime Meridian at Greenwich, England.
There are a total of 360 meridians on the Earth's surface, running from the North Pole to the South Pole. Each meridian is spaced 1 degree apart, helping to define longitudinal coordinates on maps and globes.
On a globe, meridians are lines of longitude that run from the North Pole to the South Pole. Since a full circle is 360 degrees, dividing that by 15 degrees gives you 24 meridians. However, there are also two additional meridians at 0 degrees (the Prime Meridian) and 180 degrees, resulting in a total of 24 meridians at 15-degree intervals.
Of the twelve regular meridians, the yin meridians always flow up the body, and all the yang meridians always flow down.
The longitude of Texas is 93°31′W to 106°39′W, which means that 13 meridians cut across Texas.