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zysi [14]
3 years ago
10

One square kilometer grids are divided into_ to locate objects to the nearest 100 meters.

Geography
2 answers:
Agata [3.3K]3 years ago
6 0
Hundred meter squares, Hope your day is going well.
OLEGan [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

100 meters square.

Explanation:

  • As the grids are drawn as the lines of about saying as 1,000 meters apart. As the 1 ratio 100,000 to maps are divided into shows 1 km each square on the map on the surface of the earth.
  • For the maps of R.F of 1 to 25,000, the grid lines are of 4 cm apart. The map is about the 16 cm and this shows the 1 km on earth. Thus in each case, the grid lines form the enclosed of one square kilometer.
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