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The line on the map is called the ratocoal.
The horizontal lines are called latitudes and the vertical lines are called longitudes.
The lines are parallel on the map are called Latitudes.
The lines on a topographic map are called contour lines. These lines represent points of equal elevation above or below a reference point, such as sea level. Contour lines help us visualize the shape and features of the land surface on a two-dimensional map.
The scale of contour lines on a topographic (terrain) map is called the "contour interval".
The line on the map is called the ratocoal.
A topographic map.
The horizontal lines are called latitudes and the vertical lines are called longitudes.
The are called Contour Lines.
Lines of Longitude or Meridians
The lines are parallel on the map are called Latitudes.
They are called the magnetic field lines.
They are called the magnetic field lines.
They are called the magnetic field lines.
Called both Elevation Lines or Contour Lines
The lines that are perpendicular to the latitude lines on a map are called longitudinal lines. There are 24 of them, each representing 15 degrees of change.
Coordinate Grids, I believe.