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There are many such lines, they are called lines of longitude.

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The Equator - the line that rounds around the middle of the Earth - the halfway mark between the North and South Poles.

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Every meridian of longitude in the range of roughly 34.8°W -- 81.3°W
crosses part of South America.

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Answer: the Demarcation Line

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== == The line of demarcation

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because tedy bears are big.

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the line of demarcation

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