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In surveying, measurements are taken in both horizontal and vertical planes; linear measurements are taken in the horizontal plane, while angular measurements are taken in either the horizontal or vertical plane.
In surveying, measurements are taken in both horizontal and vertical planes; linear measurements are taken in the horizontal plane, while angular measurements are taken in either the horizontal or vertical plane.
See lessIn the surveying, measurements are taken in each horizontal and vertical planes. linear measurements are taken withinside the horizontal plane, at the same time as angular measurements are taken in both the horizontal or vertical plane.
In the surveying, measurements are taken in each horizontal and vertical planes.
linear measurements are taken withinside the horizontal plane, at the same time as angular measurements are taken in both the horizontal or vertical plane.
See lessIn surveying, measurements are generally taken in the horizontal plane. This includes distances between points, angles between lines, and elevations. This allows surveyors to accurately map out an area and take measurements that are accurate and consistent throughout a survey project.
In surveying, measurements are generally taken in the horizontal plane. This includes distances between points, angles between lines, and elevations.
This allows surveyors to accurately map out an area and take measurements that are accurate and consistent throughout a survey project.
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