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The Prime Meridian passes thorugh Europe, Africa and Antarctica.

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The Greenwich Meridian of Longitude runs through which continents?

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Do any lines of longitude go through the equator?

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Where do meridans of longitude go through?

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What direction is longitude measured in?

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Where is 590 degrees longitude?

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