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[–] FinjaminPoach@lemmy.world 0 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

I googled it: map of antarctica with meridian lines labelled

Image Source: Wikipedia

Anything between lines of longitude 0° - 180° (0° is britain GMT, 180° is opposite side of earth) is EAST.

Anything between 180° to 0 (you can think of as 360°) is WEST.

Thus you have a western hemisphere, which i guess is just tthe americas and british Isles, and an eastern hemisphere, which i guess is most of afroeurasia and australia. This is just about the only way it could've worked, but as for where 0 and 180 went, it's just arbitrary.

I would've defined the Levant as the boundary between east and west hemisphere, instead.


Fun FactEastern Antarctica's ice sheet is older and more well developed than western antarctica. It will probably take longer to melt or collapse than the western half.

Source: Discovering Antarctica

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map of antarctica

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-Antarctic-drainage-system-comprising-the-West-Antarctic-WA-ice-sheet-the-East_fig1_338109662