latitude and longitude
Brown lines
Latitude/longitude
Grid lines
The location two lines cross or intersect is called a vertex.
Double yellow lines, which are solid and not dotted, indicates a no passing zone.
Lines
Mathematical location comes from an imaginary or invisible grid system placed on Earth's surface. The lines going from North to South are called longitude and the lines going East to West are called latitude. The mathematical location of Moscow (capital of Russia) would be, approximately, 55 degrees North/ 37 degrees East.
They are the horizontal lines on a map.
The transition word "here" indicates location.
The line that indicates an elevation on a map is called a contour line. Contour lines connect points of equal elevation, helping to visualize the terrain's shape and steepness. The spacing between these lines indicates the slope; closely spaced lines signify steep terrain, while widely spaced lines indicate a gentler slope.
A GPS navigational system.
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