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What is formed by the crisscrossing patterns of the lines of longitude and latitude?

The crisscrossing patterns of the lines of longitude and latitude form a grid system that helps identify specific locations on Earth's surface. This grid allows for accurate navigation, mapping, and determining precise coordinates of any point on the planet.


What is on ganymedes surface?

Ice, with a thin oxygen-ozone atmosphere.


Is a set of crisscrossing lines of latitude and longitude on a globe.?

grid


What is ganymedes surface like?

Ganymede's surface is heavily cratered and crossed by strange grooves and ridges, wich have been described as tire tracks in the desert


Who was the boy seduced by Zeus?

His name was Ganymedes.


What is a series of crisscrossing lines on a map identified by letters and numbers?

It is called a grid system (or map coordinates), and is used to identify locations on the map. It is made of latitude and longitude lines. The latitude lines are also called parallels and they run west to east. Longitude lines, also known as meridians, run north to south.


What is characterized as vertical imaginary lines on the Earth's surface?

Lines of longitude, or meridians.


On a flat or spherical surface lines that start parallel to each other can meet?

On a flat Euclidean surface, parallel lines cannot meet. On a sphere, parallel lines CAN meet.


What are the imaginary lines at right angles to a surface called?

normal lines or normals


How many ley lines pass through Britain and where do they all meet?

Britain is often associated with several ley lines, which are believed to be alignments of ancient sites and landmarks. While the exact number of ley lines can vary depending on interpretations, many enthusiasts suggest that there are numerous significant lines crisscrossing the country. A notable convergence point for these ley lines is said to be Glastonbury, particularly around the area of the Glastonbury Tor and the Chalice Well, which are often linked to mystical and spiritual significance.


What is the surface included within a set of lines called?

What is the surface included within a set of lines called?


Does a sphere have parallel lines?

Not normally on its surface.