The prime meridian and its opposite line, the antemeridian, divide the globe into the <u>Eastern and Western</u> Hemispheres.
<h3 /><h3>What hemispheres result from the Prime Meridian?</h3>
The Prime Meridian is an imaginary line of longitude that runs vertically along the middle of the Earth.
It divides the world into the eastern and western hemispheres such that countries on the left are in the western hemisphere and those in the right are in the eastern hemisphere.
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<span>Their progress and wealth is highly dependent on the harvests, and
the price of grain. They probably have to import some industrial
products and if they had a bad year (weather, other catastrophies, poor
technology) they can't get the necessary amount of industrial products
in exchange for their surplus e. g. in grain. </span>
I think it’s the length of growing land
The Zagros are a mountain range in Iran. Basically on the windward side of the range it'll be really wet and on the lee ward side it'll be dry probably even a desert. The warm moist air is forced up the mountain where the cooler temperatures at the top cause condensation so it rains. Dry on the other side. The main range in Turkey are called the Taurus mountains.
Two ways in which the proximity to water has affected Western Europe's economy:
1) Proximity of water can lead to lack of food, which affects economy of the country in various ways.
2) It has wet cool summers and wet, mild winters, so for shelters and cloths, it affects economy by transportation, extra manufacture etc.
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