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Does Africa have parallel lines and intersecting lines?

No. The lines on maps are imaginary - they do not exist.


Why was a need fell to draw imaginary lines on the globe?

The imaginary lines of longitude and latitude drawn on maps and globes of the Earth, is to aid navigation and accurately locating spots on the Earth's surface.


What are the lines on maps and globes that help us find places?

Longitude and latitude


What is the interval between lines of latitude and longitude in the world atlas?

There is no official set of "lines". Some globes and maps have more lines, spaced closer together. Some globes and maps have fewer lines, spaced farther apart. Some globes and maps have no lines at all. We have no way of knowing how many latitudes and longitudes are marked on the map that you're looking at today, and the next one you see may be marked at a different interval.


Why is it necessary to have latitudes and longitudes on maps or globes?

these are the imaginary lines to check the gmt and location of a place


Are globes and maps marked with imaginary lines for geographers to use colocate on earths surface?

Yes


What is also known as parallels?

Parallels are also called lines of constant latitude, on maps and globes.


What are the imaginary lines that measure distance on maps and globes?

east and west


How are isohytes drawn on the map?

Isohytes are lines drawn on maps joining places of equal rainfall.


Why do distances appear longer on maps than globes?

It is to do with the scale used on the maps and globes.


How Do Topographic Maps Differ From Relief Maps?

On a topographic map, elevation is represented by countour lines, which is two lines that connect without intersecting. Relief is also shown by contour lines but also with a variety of other methods, such as shades and colors.


Why aren't there major latitude circles as 45 degrees north or south - since those latitudes are halfway between the equator and the poles?

Some maps and globes ... such as those with a line printed every 15° of latitude ... have lines marked at 45° north and 45° south. Some maps and globes ... such as those with a line printed every 10° of latitude ... don't. Some maps and globes have no lines printed on them at all.