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How one and two-dimensional lattices are formed?

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One-dimensional lattice: A one-dimensional lattice is formed when a point is repeated after translation through a fixed distance along a line.
Two-dimensional lattice: A two-dimensional lattice is formed when a set of points occurs regularly in a plane.
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