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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.

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