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What is National Grid Reference ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A grid reference system is a simplified grid used for a map area to make reporting and looking up coordinates easier.

In a grid reference system each grid line on the x axis and y axis is labelled sequentially with a two-digit number(much like a graph). Gridlines may be 10,000, 1000, 100m apart. We estimate or measure the position of the points between two grid lines. As with most coordinate systems we report Easting followed by Northing.

Answered by PotatoChipz
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The Ordnance Survey National Grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references used in Great Britain, distinct from latitude and longitude. It is often called British National Grid.

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