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the graticule.write in short notes​

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Longitude lines run north and south around the earth's surface, intersect at the poles, and measure distances east and west of the prime meridian. The network of intersecting lines of latitude and longitude is called the graticule. It is imaginary on the earth, of course, but is drawn on globes and maps for reference.

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