Yes.
Theodolite on land, sextant at sea
A vara - measure of land - is 33.3 inches
alidade
It means a unit of area equal to 10,000 square meters. Usually used to measure land.
Yes.
Theodolite on land, sextant at sea
Photometer-used to measure light intensity on land Hydrophotometer-used to measure light intensity on land Colorimeter-used to measure acidity or alkalinity of soil or solution Sacchi disc-used to measure the turbuduty ir transparency of water Meter rule-used to measure the length if
To measure land polution you'll have to get a microscope :)
The GPS can be used to measure the horizontal and vertical location of various locations on land. After an earthquake, GPS measurement are repeated, showing how far, if any, the land has moved as a result.
A vara - measure of land - is 33.3 inches
alidade
you land in a telemark position and you are marked between boots
It depends on what you are trying to measure. Long distances usually are measured in miles. Survey distances usually are measured in feet.
Farmland is measured by acres or hectares, which are a measure of area. Since all farmland is much larger than several hundred meters squared or feet squared, units of measurement that are much larger than meters or feet is used.
An anemometer is a device used to measure the speed of wind. It also can be used to measure the current within a gas.
High precision GPS, synthetic aperture radar (interferometry), and LIDAR.