A plot of land is defined by its length and widthassuming it's rectangular. More complicated shapes require more dimensions to accurately define it.
you plot land by going and pin pointing the location then you will have the latitude and longitude and then you have what you need
allotment
farmers cultivate in small plot of land because 60 families of medium and large farmers cutivate more than 2 hectares of land and the remaining land is used by the large farmers which is more than 10 hectares. so farmers cultivate in small plot of land because the land is very less and the people are very more.
Trust
The word is "plot" "Plot" can also mean a conspiracy.
A square-shape plot of land that is five acres would have four sides each measuring 466.69 feet long.
The dimensions of a rectangular plot are its length and width.
It is a narrative that does not follow in a straight line.
No, it's not consider as a linear scatter plot, because, it's non-linear.
A plot of land can be different sizes. I have had an acre plot, and a quarter of an acre plot. So they can be different.
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A plot can be many different sizes. It depends on how it is divided by the developers or the government. Initially plot were approximately 1000 sqm, but as land prices went up plot sizes went down. There is no standard.
As many as you want.
if two points are plotted and then the third point falls in line with the other two. i.e. (1,1), (2,2), (3,3). these would create a linear plot.
It is a plot with characters and dialog going in more than one direction.