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Usually state lines are drawn as a dot dash dot line.
Geographical Grid is of two types--1.Latitudnal Lines2.Longitudnal Lines.These lines are drawn on the globe which makes us easy to locate places and time!
They are drawn on the earth as imaginary lines that run from east to west.
altitude
If drawn on a globe at intervals of one degree, there would be 178 lines and two points.
A square can be drawn with four lines.
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This diagram is an example. The bolded lines are the lines you should draw._________ __________|/////////////|////////////////||/////////////|////////////////||/////////////|////////////////||/////////////|////////////////||-----------|-------------|Note: The top solid lines should be drawn, and the dashed lines on the bottom would be drawn, also. The slashes are just filling.
So whats the question? If i had 5 squares remove 3 lines to make 4 squares but keep the 3 lines within the 4 squares what?
Infinite lines can be drawn from a point
Latitude lines are imaginary lines that run East to West but measure North to South on the Globe. I remember latitude is fatitude. Longitude lines go North to South but measure East to West. I remember it as LONGitude.
Squares do, triangles don't.
Unless the rectangle is a square, it only has two lines of symmetry. Please refer to the Related Link below to see diagrams of both rectangles and squares with lines of symmetry drawn. The images are near the bottom of the page.
Move 3 lines "from" - do you mean 'remove 3 lines from' - or - move 3 lines to other places? Anyway, this all depends on the layout of the five squares.
Usually state lines are drawn as a dot dash dot line.
It is something that can be drawn on paper, like lines and curves, triangles and squares and circles, and so on. The next level up is three dimensional which is like boxes and balls.
impossible u would have to move 4 lines