Geography, asked by jpc2005, 1 year ago

what is four figure grid referance?what is it generally used for? attend both questions and give in brief and clear .50 marks​

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Answered by khushi769
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A 4-figure grid reference contains 4 numbers. For example, you might be given the number 3422. The first two numbers are called the easting, which is the number you would look for at the bottom of the map.

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Answered by swaggerCRUSH
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A four figure grid reference points you towards a particular square on a map. On all OS maps these squares represent one square kilometre.

In every 100 square Km you will get the same Grid number only once so each 100 square Km has 2 letters before the grid number to ID what area in the country you are looking for.

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