This is not a direct answer but will I hope help you to identify them- they will certainly be there. 1st, investigate the sacred places of the ancient dwellers in the land. If you can find a 'centre' of ritual activity- a locus or focus- then check to see where the sun-rises relative to that centre on important days of the solar-year (as well as the lunar). You should then find interestng features in the land relating to these planetary-events as seen from the locus. You will no doubt find then- in alignment- signs of ancient ritual activity. Investigate the 'folk-lore' of the areas in question to look for important clues- always encoded in these. Use the technology at your disposal Google Earth is the best I can think of- you can measure the distances between objects on the landscape accurately (as the ancients did) and also work out such things as important directions. I recommend The Ley-Lines and Lost-Past of North Kent @ Hub Pages.com for further examples and methodology.
Yes there is.
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.
What is the constist if imaginary lines that help us determine location
The lines on a map or globe that go vertically and match with the lines of latitude to tell the exact pin points of a place.
A grid system uses uniform areas of measurement to make it easier to read a map. The placement of certain structures are included on the map so that the user can become acclimated to the map easier.
Lines of latitude must be used with lines of longitude to help us find the absolute location. Lines of latitude alone cannot determine absolute location.
This is the map of US.
Condimation
wheres all the canadian fault lines
a world atlas from rand mcnally. at any book store or your school library
A scale on a map helps us find your mom
often if you search " US map" on google images
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.
Contour lines enable us to see changes in elevation using an overhead map
how to use a map grid and that it helps us find exact locations
The lines of latitude are lines that go east and west around the globe or map ,the equater us the line in the middle that separates north and south :)
in a collage
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