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Why does the prime meridian pass through Greenwich England?

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Why does the prime meridian pass through Greenwich England?

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This is a convention- some meridian has to be at 0 degrees. The current convention was set in 1884 by delegates from many nations attending the International Meridian Conference in Washington, D.C.. Greenwich was a good candidate because of a long tradition of detailed records of astronomical observation at its famous observatory.

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