A map reference indicating a location in terms of a series of vertical and horizontal grid lines identified by numbers or letters.
The coordinate grid.
coordinate grid
They are called "quadrants".
254+2569/426
A coordinate grid is a grid that you plot points on. A coordinate grid is a 2-dimensional: system in which a location is described by its distance from two perpendicular lines called axes.
Grid lines
Ordered pair
same as a civilian grid, its the placement on a map, or the grid location, ie. 998 352 this is a number to identify a of a target or an indviduals specific location
Grid references are a way to precisely pinpoint a location on a map by using intersecting lines on a grid. The vertical lines are numbered and are called eastings, while the horizontal lines are lettered and are called northings. The intersection of a specific easting and northing provides a unique reference point on the grid to locate a particular place.
On the Amateur Radio Ham Radio Maidenhead Grid Square Locator Map, the grid location of the South Pole -- at 90 degrees S -- is JA00aa.
A term used in giving the location of a geographic point by grid coordinates.
The grid location differs map to map. There are different map projections that particular researchers and cartographers prefer over others, and these different projections alter the grid locations for landmarks.
its called an ordered pair. it is an x-coordinate and a y-coordinate (x,y)
to identify the precise location of any place on earth
The exact position of a place derived from mathematical coordinates on the Earth's grid is the absolute location. The absolute location would be the latitude and longitude of a location.
A grid reference is a reference on a map. It refers to the indication of a location, as abbreviated by numbers, letters, or both.