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The prime meridian itself does not have a color, as it is an imaginary line that represents 0 degrees longitude. However, on many maps and globes, the prime meridian is often depicted in a specific color, commonly green or a distinct bold line, to differentiate it from other lines of longitude. The choice of color can vary depending on the map design.

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