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During the Shakespear era there was no background scenery instead they would use a narrator to describe the stage setting
the people sat on each otha's laps
The Globe Theatre was not Globe-shaped (it would be a sphere if so), but it was called that probably because you could see representations of everything in the world there.
That would be the Globe. None of the others started with G.
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Easy its called looking it up
the difference from the prime meridian
Round, spherical, planet, earth.
During the Shakespear era there was no background scenery instead they would use a narrator to describe the stage setting
The adverb form of "globe" is "globally." It is used to describe something happening or existing worldwide or on a global scale.
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Thats a term to describe the globe. A hemisphere is half, upper & lower. US is in the Norther half. Equator would be the dividing line.
Would you find an airport symbol on the globe
The Earth would appear to be rotating counter-clockwise with the north pole being an apparently fixed point.
The compound word for "caterpillar" and "globe" would be "caterglobe."
the people sat on each otha's laps