Infrastructure development and placement constructed to detailed plans, grid lines of blueprint transcends to geographic terrain.
By grid, do you mean graph? Because a graph can have problems dealing with slope, x and y intercepts, lines, etc.
There are really two answers to this: If you mean the vertical and horizontal lines, then yes, these are longitude and latitude. If however you mean the lines (particularly on older maps) that seem to run in diagonals almost like a compass...these are known as Rhumb lines and were used to help navigate between major cities or ports.
A system to locate points on the Earth's surface
If you mean the 'lines' that make up the grid, then they are co-ordinate sections. For example: if I told you to go to A2, that section may display a piece of China.
A pictogram is used to compare data by pictorial images rather than lines on a graph grid
The critical rule for reading a map to determine grid coordinates is to first determine the longitude (vertical lines) and then the latitude (horizontal lines) on the map that intersect at the point of interest. The grid coordinates are then expressed as a combination of the longitude and latitude lines.
A geographical grid is a system of intersecting lines used to locate points on a map or plot coordinates on the Earth's surface. It typically consists of lines of latitude and longitude that create a network of squares or rectangles to aid in navigation and cartography. This grid system helps to accurately pinpoint locations and measure distances on a map or globe.
it means the grid is divided in 100 i mean really you asked that:p
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If you mean (5, 5) (7, 1) and (5, 5) (8, 4) then their slopes are -2 and -1/3 respectively which are negative or down hill lines.
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