Geography, asked by poojanandrajog5, 10 months ago

4. In a grid, the name of a cell comes from the lines that form its ...
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Answered by mysticaldimple88
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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A 4-figure grid reference contains 4 numbers. ... The first two numbers are called the easting, which is the number you would look for at the bottom of the map. The second two numbers are called the northing and represent the numbers you would look for on the side of the map.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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In a grid the name of a cell comes from the lines that forms its bottom corner.

Explanation:

  • A grid is a geographical tool that is used to pinpoint the places on the map. It uses the latitude and longitude to determine the correct location of a place. The first two digit represents the the corresponding latitude of that place. the second two digit represents the longitude of the place.
  • the place which is located is actually the junction between the latitude and longitude. Jain number helps in finding the place on the map.

To know more about grid,

what is grid in geography ?​ - Brainly.in

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