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a network of lines representing meridians and parralles on which a map or plan can be Represented​

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Answered by yashita7749
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1technical A network of lines representing meridians and parallels, on which a map or plan can be represented. ... 'Completely surrounding the map is a 'graticule' which you can use to give you an idea about the scale of the map.

Answered by Anonymous
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In cartography, a graticule is a network of lines representing meridians and parallels, on which a map or plan can be represented. On many maps of the world, the gridlines of latitude and longitude allow you to get a sense of where a location or area is relative to the poles, the equator, or east/west in a hemisphere

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