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What are Grids?How are they formed?

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Answered by rajadas24
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The grids formed by drawing imaginary lines that are equidistant form each other and are used to locate feature on earth. Explanation: A grid consists of vertical and horizontal lines that are imaginary drawn on s sheet of paper having a distance of 60 minutes. The world is divided into 180 grid system.19-Jun-2020

Answered by joshiartcraft
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The geographic grid uses latitude and longitude lines.Latitude lines are invisible lines that run east to west around Earth. The grids formed by drawing imaginary lines that are equidistant form each other. IN map:A grid is a network of evenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines used to identify locations on a map.

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