Reticulated Maps
Reticulated maps are a type of cartographic representation that display a network of lines or grids over a specific area. These maps help in visualizing spatial relationships and can be used for various purposes, such as urban planning, navigation, and resource management. The grid system allows for easier measurement and analysis of distances and areas.
These maps often incorporate a series of intersecting lines that create a reticulated pattern, resembling a net. This design can enhance the understanding of complex geographical features and facilitate the organization of information, making it easier to interpret data related to geography, transportation, or land use.