The dotted lines in the right side are for the length. This is to make the map easier to read.
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Broken line graphs use dotted lines to indicate that the data points are not continuous or that there are gaps in the data. The dotted lines visually differentiate segments where values are missing or where the relationship is not established, helping to prevent misinterpretation of the data trends. This style enhances clarity by signaling to viewers that the information is incomplete or that the data points represent distinct intervals.
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Dissect with dotted lines and measure it again!
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Lines show on the page to indicate where the breaks are.
Dotted Lines - 2009 was released on: USA: July 2009
Thin lines for outlining Thick lines for dimension Thin dotted lines Thin dotted lines Thin long chains for center lines
There are different types of lines: curved lines, dotted lines, wavy lines and straight lines.
The dotted lines along longitude and latitude are called meridians. This is there so that the map is easier to read.
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The dotted line stages are individual time trial stages. The other dotted lines are visual representations of where the next days stage will begin.
You can put in dotted border lines. The regular lines that show rows and columns are known as gridlines, though they are solid, not dotted. Borders are set by the user and can be put in with different styles.
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The dotted lines on a U.S. map typically represent boundaries or features that are not as clearly defined or are less permanent than solid lines. For example, they may indicate state borders, county lines, or other administrative divisions that might be subject to change. Additionally, dotted lines can also signify proposed routes, trails, or paths that are not officially established.