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Meridians are lines that run: north and south. in and out. around and over. east and west.
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Meridians are lines that run: north and south. in and out. around and over. east and west.
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Hello There! ^_^
Your question: Meridians are lines that run..?
Your answer: Meridians are line that run
north and south.
Happy Studying!
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