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A theodolite is a measuring device so without more information, that question is pretty much unanswerable.
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It helps man to live more easily. It also encourages man to work on different ideas.
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A theodolite is a Surveyor's measuring instrument that began to take its present form in the 17th century. In the work, 'The Surveyor in Foure Books' by Aaron Rathborne (London, 1616) an elaborate drawing of a theodolite can be seen on the front piece. These were used as early surveying tools, and were extremely acurate. Thomas Jefferson used such an instrument during his time as a surveyor. Later versions are also known as "Dumpy Theodolite", while 20th century versions use extremely fine optics, or lasers. The tool in it's present,modern versions is indespensible as a surveying/mapping tool. Wala lang...Kervin to of BSCE 3-1 PUPSMBTheodolites- pronounced as it is spelled, are surveying instruments of high precision and accuracy. They are a more sophisticated form of what is usually called a transit. The Theodolite is always operated from a tripod and has Base (circular) and Cylindrical levels on the instrument to keep it level. The name is thought to derive from the Greek- approximately ( The Eye of God). Modern engineering, building and bridge construction, etc, even mining, could not function without the theodolite and the more modern derivatives using electronic devices and GPS. ( progress in full swing, as with Cameras and electronic measurement of parameters, as with modern non-digital Nikons.) By the way Nikon makes theodolites. One of the best historically and by no means an obsolete instrument was/is the Wilde-Zeiss theodolite which reached its present form around l938. a common sight on Gotham building sites. Their uses are many!
During the French Revolution more than 18,000 revolutionists were executed. Some of have said that nearly 40,000 revolutionists were actually executed.
thomas more died on July 6th, 1478. (executed by beheading)
I suppose you mean a survey to establish area? Surveyors do this with long tapes, for an area of an acre or more they would probably use a theodolite, which enables angles to be measured, to get the right shape for the area.
Thomas More was executed under the Treason Act 1534.
The importance of land reform programs is that it helps in conservation of land and the environment at large. These will include things like land reclamation, afforestation and much more.
nine million and more !
Because she burnt 300 people (mostly because of their religion) but only executed 500 which isn't very much considering Henry viii executed lots more people