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[Bug 1154740] Re: Incorrect "Incorrect answer" message in parallel / meridian question

 

Thanks Simon

In your first comment, you say

"A meridian is a line of constant longitude passing between the poles
and through a given place on the earth's surface. That is, meridians
traverse from east to west like the lines of longitude. "

See:
http://www.firefightermath.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61&Itemid=75

"Longitude lines (called meridians) run north and south and circle the
planet from pole to pole."

Or: http://www.rmg.co.uk/explore/astronomy-and-time/astronomy-
facts/history/the-prime-meridian-at-greenwich

"A meridian is a north-south line selected as the zero reference line
for astronomical observations. "

Based on this the proposal in your last comment is incorrect. Let me
know your thoughts.  Feel free to propose a new improved sentence.

Jordi,

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