Geography, asked by pdhruti2008, 10 months ago

How is geographic graticule helpful?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A graticule is a specialized grid where the lines represent parallels and meridians. If those lines are latitude and longitude, then this kind of graticule is called a "conjugate graticule". ... However, I think it's just a common usage (and not a necessity) for the graticule's lines to be latitudes and longitudes.

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Answered by Kausmitachakrabarti
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A graticule is a specialized grid where the lines represent parallels and meridians. If those lines are latitude and longitude, then this kind of graticule is called a "conjugate graticule". ... However, I think it's just a common usage (and not a necessity) for the graticule's lines to be latitudes and longitudes.

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