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02CO, p. 29

Fig. 2.1, p. 30

Fig. 2.2, p. 31

Fig. 2.3, p. 31

Box 2.1, p. 33

60°N 30°N 30° S 0°0° 60°W North Pole South Pole 30° E 0°0° 30°W 60°W 0° North Pole South Pole 60°N 30°N 30°S 0° North Pole South Pole Stepped Art Latitude Equator Longitude Prime meridien Box 2.1, p. 33

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Table 2.1, p. 57

Table 2.1, p. 58