Describing geological maps?

Unsurprisingly enough, they're maps that concentrate on showing the geological structure of an area. Knowing about that can help when looking for possible deposits of exploitable resources or, indeed, for suitable conditions for new fossil sites. What is the first longitude line called, and why did it start from that town?

The Greenwich meridian is named a bit of London. It's named after there because that's where the Royal Observatory happened to be located. The Greenwich meridian and that whole system were put together by British researchers in the nineteenth century, and they tended to look upon the Royal Observatory as a kind of headquarters; a central point.

A considerable amount of the relevant work was carried out primarily in the interests of the Royal Navy, so it made much sense to centre things on London.

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