Answer... See http://www.acupunctureproducts.com/acupuncture_meridians.html By the way... Have you researched Neural Therapy yet?
Meridians are lines of longitude that pass from the North to the South poles.
Any and all meridians from about 12.15° to 73.0° west longitude pass through Greenland.
All meridians pass through the Arctic and Antarctic Regions, converging at the North and South Poles.
Every meridian touches both the south AND the north poles. But those are the ends of the meridians, so none pass THROUGH the poles.
They have an oesophagous.
80 degrees west, 60 degrees west, 40 degrees west
-- Every meridian of longitude crosses the equator, and every other parallel of latitude. -- Every meridian of longitude has one end at the north pole. -- Every meridian of longitude has the other end at the south pole. The meridians don't 'pass through' the poles, because every one of them stops there.
i guess so because the vitamins in it help the pains in your neck area because they go down your throat and pass through your neck and help it. im just guessing.
There are more than one major lines of longitude that pass through the Argentine. They have values around 58 degrees west but none of the lines/meridians is a named line.
The likely word is "carotid" either of the two large arteries that pass through the neck.
The size of the sand will go into play with many other factors. If the size of the neck is narrow and the size of the sand is wide, it will take longer for the sand to pass through. This can also be reversed. If the size of the neck is wide and the size of the sand is narrow, the sand will be able to pass through quickly.
The prime meridian passes through Africa, running through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London. The equator is another significant meridian that runs through Africa, dividing the continent into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.