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The Prime Meridian
 
  A) is essentially a latitude line.
  B) passes through Greenwich, England.
  C) forms an angle of 0 degrees with the earth's equator.
  D) was established by the Greeks.

Question 2

Of the following tools of the geographer, which is most commonly used?
 
  A) computer simulations
  B) surveys
  C) lab experiments
  D) maps



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: D




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