reticulated map
A reticulated map is a type of map characterized by a network of intersecting lines that create a grid-like pattern. This design helps in organizing spatial information, making it easier to locate specific areas or features. Reticulated maps are often used in various fields, including geography, urban planning, and cartography.
These maps can represent different types of data, such as population density or land use, by dividing regions into smaller, manageable sections. The grid system allows for precise measurements and comparisons, enhancing the overall understanding of the mapped area. Examples of related topics include GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and topographic maps.