how does the grids system on a map help us to locate places ? answer in 10-20 words . don't find from google
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The grid helps people locate places on the map. On small-scale maps, the grid is often made up of latitude and longitude lines. ... The intersection of latitude and longitude lines, called coordinates, identify the exact location of a place. On maps showing greater detail, the grid is often given numbers and letters.
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44.6635, -110.279
First number is Latitude (positive number North, negative number south)
Second number Longitude (positive number East, negative number West)
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