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GOOD MORNING PLEASE TELL THE ANSWER OF THESE 2 QUESTIONS OF GEOGRAPHY. PLEASE AND DON'T SPOIL.​

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Answered by Aditya20824
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World Environment Day is celebrated annually on 5 June and is the United Nations' principal vehicle for encouraging awareness and action for the protection of the environment.

Answered by mdatifnasim70mp64jpe
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1. Grid references are used to locate a particular square on a map. This is important as it is a universal way for us to describe where things are on a map. The horizontal lines are called eastings as they increase as you move eastwards. The vertical lines are called northings as they increase as you move northwards.

2. National Grid references are used to accurately pinpoint your location on an Ordnance Survey map. A series of faint blue lines on every map makes up a numbered grid that is used to create the National Grid reference. This is a simple way of finding points and places on a map, to give to others as a meeting location or to quote if you get into trouble and need to specify exactly where you are.

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