Geography, asked by almak, 1 month ago

What is a Grid in geography?

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Answered by romanticbabe97
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Answer:

The geographic grid uses latitude and longitude lines. Latitude lines are invisible lines that run east to west around Earth. The geographic grid is used to give a specific location, by giving the intersection of the latitude and longitude lines at that point.

Answered by mishri1b
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Answer:

The network of longitude s and latitudes intersecting each other to form a web is known as grid.

Explanation:

The distance between two meridians is the maximum at the equator, which is about 111 kms.

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