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Aerial distance, often referred to as "as-the-crow-flies" distance, is measured using the straight line between two points on the Earth's surface. This is typically calculated using the Haversine formula or similar mathematical methods that account for the Earth's curvature. These calculations use the geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) of the points to determine the shortest path over the globe. Tools like GPS and mapping software can also provide aerial distance measurements efficiently.

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