The network formed by the parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude
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At 40° latitude, one degree of longitude is about 85.4km, and at 60° latitude, it spans a distance of around 55.8km. Lines of latitude and longitude form an imaginary grid that covers the globe. Such a network of parallels and meridians is known as the graticule.
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