A compass
yes it is because all you need to do is put flags and use a compass then use latitude then use longitude
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To describe constructing a hexagon using a compass on Answers is too difficult, as graphics is not allowed. Therefore, search on the internet for "constructing a hexagon" and many websites on the subject will be revealed.
Area of compass: 3.14*15*15 = 706.5 square mm
by using the compass you can accurately get the result
A compass
A navigational compass shows the way to North. A mathematical compass (actually used in the plural: compasses) allows you to draw circles accurately.
as exploration increased European knowlegde of geography, navigation charts for saliors began covering huge areas of the globe. larger charts meant tat maps became more distored when trying to account for the curved surface of the earth.
The least count of a prismatic compass is typically 0.5 degrees. This means that the compass can measure angles accurately to within 0.5 degrees.
The least count of a prismatic compass is typically 0.5 degrees. This means that the compass can measure angles accurately to the nearest 0.5 degrees.
East/West
To read compass coordinates accurately, first identify the direction (north, south, east, west) and then the degree measurement. The degree measurement indicates the angle from the reference direction. For example, a coordinate of N 45 E means 45 degrees east of north. Use a compass to align with the reference direction and then turn to the specified angle to accurately read the coordinates.
legend (key), compass rose, sometimes longitude and latitude
The compass on a portable sundial helps the user align the sundial accurately north-south, which is crucial for it to give accurate time readings based on the sun's position. By pointing the sundial's gnomon (the part that casts a shadow) towards true north using the compass, the sundial can accurately indicate the time.
Small magnets are rotated to "null out" local magnet fields so the compass will accurately align to magnetic North.
The compass that accurately aligns its pointer with the Earth's magnetic field is pointing in the correct direction. This ensures that it provides accurate readings for navigation.