![]() ![]() This is also 5/10th away from northing 30. So you write down 65 5. You then count how many 10th point X is from northing 30. ( Always remember to count towards the east.) We can see point X is 5/10th of the way from eastings 65. To give the 6-figure for point X, you would count how many tenth (10th) place X is from eastings 65. The figure to the right shows grid square 6530 divided into 10 vertical intervals and 10 horizontal intervals. Then you would divide the space between the two northings into 10 equal intervals. To locate a place using 6-figure grid reference the space between two eastings is divided into 10 equal intervals. This is the four figure grid reference for Hadley.Ħ-figure grid reference gives a more accurate location of a point with a grid square. We then write down northings 09 as it is at the bottom of Hadley. ![]() In this case we write down 01, as is is to the left of the Hadley. Then we write the the 2 digits to the bottom of the grid square, that is, the lower of the two northings numbers that border the area.įor example Hadley is between eastings 01 and 02. We then write down the 2 digits that is to the left of the grid square, that is, the lower of the two eastings numbers that border the area. ![]() To locate an area using four figure (4 digits) grid reference we need to locate the two sets of eastings numbers and the two sets northings numbers that borders the area. Students are required to learn to locate areas using 4-figure grid reference and use 6-figure grid reference to locate points in a grid square. Grid reference is used to locate points or areas on a map. A grid reference is a unique value given to each grid square. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |