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explain Grid reference ???¿​

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Answered by sunitha1sunil123
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A grid reference is a location on a map, which is found using the northing and easting numbered lines. Grid references are useful for helping a map user to find specific locations. Grid Reference. Northings. Eastings.

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Answered by Ashely607S
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A grid of squares helps the map-reader to locate a place. The vertical lines are called eastings. They are numbered - the numbers increase to the east. The horizontal lines are called northings as the numbers increase in an northerly direction.

                                 

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