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∙ 14y agolook at the scale of the map
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∙ 14y agoThe horizontal distance. Points of latitude and longitude can't account for elevation.
the distance between two points is length
The distance between identical points on a wave is called wavelength.
In plane geometry, the shortest distance between two points is a line. In spherical geometry, the shortest distance between two points is a segment of a great circle. The distance between one point and another is known as the displacement.
The metric of a geometric space is defined as the distance between two points.
To find the actual distance between two points on Earth using a graphic scale, measure the distance between the two points on the map using the scale provided. Convert this measurement to actual distance by using the ratio scale (e.g., 1 cm = 100 km) provided on the map. Multiply the measured distance by the ratio to find the actual distance between the two points on Earth.
On a planimetric map, the _____ is used to determine the actual distance between two points.
The horizontal distance. Points of latitude and longitude can't account for elevation.
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Actual distance traveled refers to the total distance covered between two points, taking into account any curves, turns, or detours in the route. Straight line distance, on the other hand, is the shortest distance between two points, ignoring any obstacles or changes in direction that may affect the path taken.
The distance between two points is called the "distance" or "Euclidean distance" in geometry.
Check out: http://www.indo.com/distance/ But it's roughly between 5,500 miles and 5,900 miles depending on actual start and end points. Hope this helps
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