There are two kinds of lines. One set of lines have animals and other figures. They are called Geoglyphs. The other lines are trapezoids and rectangular joined by canals.
This history dates back over 2,500 years, when, for reasons that will be matter of discussion at a later chapters, people who enjoyed the vital liquid was stripped gradually until there was no other option but to migrate to areas where water still exists today. The Nasca is ancient pre-Inca culture, in Perú, excellent hydraulic engineers, who solved problems in the driest desert of the Peruvian coast, which did not let to their collapse until definitely the fluid stopped flowing thru their valleys.
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Without further knowledge about the lines, NONE.
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No. A circle has no straight lines. You can approximate circles with very small straight lines (that's how a computer draws circles) but mathematically, no.
4 perpendicular lines (Assume that it is perpendicular)----> # 2 lines intersected made 4 right angles. 4 lines make 16 right angles. 4*4=16
A curvilinear pattern is a curvilinear shape ( a shape made completely of curved lines. no straight lines/edges) repeated across a plane.