This process is known as surveying.
That is called surveying.
they stood in Florida, Miami in the middle of the woods :)
Geomatics surveying has been traditionally defined as the art and science of detemining the position of natural and artificial features on, above or below the earth's surface;and representing this information in analog form as a contured map, paper plan or chart, or as figures in report tables, or in digital form as a three dimentional mathmatical model stored in the computer.
Digital map is a representation on screen computer from database spatial, if the digital map is photos, his name photo digital map.
The University of Florida offers classes in land surveying.
WikiAnswers is not going to go to your classes and take notes for you, sorry.
Plain Surveying Geodetical Surveying
General classifications of surveying include geodetic surveying, plane surveying, topographic surveying, cadastral surveying, construction surveying, and hydrographic surveying. Geodetic surveying deals with large-scale measurements of the earth's surface, while plane surveying focuses on small-scale measurements on a flat surface. Topographic surveying involves mapping of the land's natural features, cadastral surveying deals with land parcel boundaries, construction surveying is used for building projects, and hydrographic surveying is for mapping bodies of water and their features.
prismatic surveying and surveying compass.
Philip Kissam has written: 'Surveying for civil engineers' -- subject(s): Surveying 'Surveying practice' -- subject(s): Surveying
geomatics differ with surveying in that it encompasses a broad range of disciplines than surveying,let alone surveying is a discipline under geomatics
Land surveying is mapping out land for land development. Hydrographic surveying is mapping bodies of water. Engineering is a type of surveying that has to do with buildings roads and other man made things.
why you say surveying is an art and science
This is for surveying: He was surveying the house, thinking about if he should buy it or not. =)
The main objects of surveying are to determine the relative positions of points on the Earth's surface and to measure distances, angles, and elevations accurately. The basic principles of surveying involve understanding and applying concepts like accuracy, precision, measurements of distances and angles, leveling, and use of surveying instruments to gather data for mapping and construction projects. It is essential to follow standardized procedures and techniques to ensure reliable and consistent results in surveying work.
William David Pence has written: 'A manual of field and office methods for use of students in surveying' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Surveying 'Surveying Manual ; a Surveying'