General Knowledge - World Geography - Discussion
Discussion Forum : World Geography - Section 1 (Q.No. 6)
6.
The intersecting lines drawn on maps and globes are
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Serge passi said:
1 decade ago
Grid or grids are simply intersections of longitudes and latitudes from which world zonal time (s) are determine.
Biratu Bobo said:
1 decade ago
Both latitude and longitude are joined on the globe. The place where these lines joined is called GRID!
Rohit said:
1 decade ago
I think geographical grid is correct because at this point longitude and latitude. Both intersect.
Steve said:
1 decade ago
Technically - Longitudinal lines intersect at the poles. So the question should be reworded.
Elavarassi said:
1 decade ago
Latitude and longitude are together are called as geographical lines I think so the same.
Rimu said:
1 decade ago
The option c is correct beacause the geograpic grid is diference between two country.
Mukund said:
1 decade ago
A geographical grid are imaginary lines which make longitudes and latitudes.
Anju said:
8 years ago
The answer is geographical grid as it varies from a intersecting lines.
Oluoch ondiko said:
1 decade ago
Grid are imaginary lines that cross N to S and E to W along the global.
Kiran kumar said:
1 decade ago
Thanks Varsha you cleared the doubt between longitudinal and latitude.
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