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
Yes, a transit is a foundational tool used in land surveying to measure angles and distances with precision. It consists of a telescope mounted on a tripod and allows surveyors to establish straight lines, measure vertical and horizontal angles, and determine elevations on a piece of land.
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
Trundle wheels are used to measure distance by rolling along a surface. They are commonly used in fields such as land surveying, engineering, and construction to determine distances accurately.
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.
Yes, wind can be measured on both land and water. Anemometers are commonly used to measure wind speed and direction on land, while anemometers mounted on buoys or ships are used to measure wind over water. Wind measurements are important for various applications such as weather forecasting, climate studies, and navigation.
A perch is a unit of linear measure and area measure. In those cases, it is 16.5 feet and one square rod of land, respectively. A perch is a unit in the old British Imperial System of measurement and when used as a measurement of length there are 5.5 yards in a rod pole or perch but when used as a unit of area it is 1/40th of an acre