How are grids formed and what are their uses ?
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A set of lines running from top to bottom and then from left to right in print media is called the "grid."
Explanation:
- It is used in the print media industry to divide a page into various sections such as columns, margins, lines, and spaces to differentiate between blocks and images and inter-column spaces.
- It has a wide range of uses in word processing and graphic design.
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The grids formed by drawing imaginary lines that are equidistant form each other and are used to locate feature on earth.
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- A grid consists of vertical and horizontal lines that are imaginary drawn on s sheet of paper having a distance of 60 minutes. The world is divided into 180 grid system.
- Earth is divided into two hemispheres and each of them is studied and distributed according to the grid system of latitudes and longitudes. These are used to show the absolute and relative location along the X and Y axis for the map.
- These are collectively called a coordinate system and used as a frame of reference on earth. They are used to show direction and time. They are used to understand the distance of latitude from the other and the location of the feature in that region or area.
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