how can we locate places on the globe by using grid? give an example to justify .
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Because the 'grid' is a known series of lines, longtitude and latitude that precisely indicate where a specific spot is located on the earth. All places along the 49th parallel are the same distance from the equator, and if you give the east west reference you know exactly where that place is on the globe.
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a grid is formed by the intersection of all latitudes and meridians
Hence we will be able to point out a specific location by checking the point of intersection of respective latitude and meridian
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