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5 Grid is network of​

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Answered by mk28816615
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Explanation:

A grid is a network of perpendicular lines (the latitudes and longitudes), much like graph paper, superimposed on a flat paper map to provide relative referencing from some fixed point as origin.

Answered by mehra3366
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Answer:

(i) parallels of latitudes and merdians of longitudes..

Explanation:

A grid is a network of perpendicular lines (the latitudes and longitudes), much like graph paper, superimposed on a flat paper map to provide relative referencing from some fixed point as origin.

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