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Surveying is majorly classified into two parts. 1. Plane Surveying 2. Geodetic Surveying The method of surveying in which earth’s surface is assumed as Plane (Flat) surface and the curvature of earth is ignored, are known as Plane Surveying.
Surveying is majorly classified into two parts.
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2. Geodetic Surveying
The method of surveying in which earth’s surface is assumed as Plane (Flat) surface and the curvature of earth is ignored, are known as Plane Surveying.
Plane surveying is a branch of land surveying that deals with the measurement of two-dimensional horizontal distances and angles, which are then used to determine the location of points on a flat surface. It does not require the use of satellites and is commonly used for mapping and boundary establiRead more
Plane surveying is a branch of land surveying that deals with the measurement of two-dimensional horizontal distances and angles, which are then used to determine the location of points on a flat surface. It does not require the use of satellites and is commonly used for mapping and boundary establishment.
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