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There are points at 0 degrees longitude all the way along a line between the north

and south poles. The line crosses parts of the Arctic Ocean, England, the English

Channel, France, Spain, the Mediterranean Sea, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo,

Ghana, the Atlantic Ocean, and Antarctica. The line is called the "Prime Meridian".

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