global positional system (GPS) is used for finding tracks like tracking earthquakes or navigation too.
by measuring it for them
Scientists use GPS technology to measure the rate of tectonic plate movement. GPS receivers on different plates can track their movement relative to each other to provide information on the speed and direction of plate motion.
Global positioning system (gps):)
They sure do.
Accurate measurements have been made with global positioning satellites and lasers.
Scientists use the Global Positioning System (GPS) to accurately track the movement of tectonic plates, monitor changes in sea levels, study the impacts of climate change, and conduct research in various fields such as ecology, geology, and meteorology.
Gps ( global positioning system )
Global Positioning Satellite
"Sistema de posicionamiento global" is a Spanish equivalent of "global positioning system."
Gps ( global positioning system )
Roger L. Easton, Sr. (1921-2014) was a US scientist. He was the principal inventor and designer of the Global Positioning System (GPS).
In the past you would have had to use a pedometer. Nowadays, you can use Global Positioning System.