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Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
The U.S. military in time of war. The Interstate Highway system was developed for the same purpose.
A global positioning system (GPS) is used to measure distances from one place to another.
Global Positioning Systems (GPS)The Global Positioning System is a satellite-based navigational system that provides dependable time and location information of a receiver. Maintained by the U.S. government, it is originally intended for military applications and later made freely accessible for civilian use.
The global positioning system is a network of 24 satellites plus ground based receivers.
Which statements describe Global Information Systems (GIS)? measures sound to pinpoint the location of underwater objects collects information from the Environmental Protection Agency is a useful tool for creating evacuation plans in the event of an earthquake
Global Positioning Systems
Global Positioning System (GPS) uses timing signals from four satellites to determine your latitude,longitude, altitude and precise time.
Yes, vehicle tracking systems are reliant on GPS.
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Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
Of course. A GPS system is starting to become standard in various makes of vehicles.
"Sistema de posicionamiento global" is a Spanish equivalent of "global positioning system."
The coinventors of gps is Mrs. Cathy Storm and Mr. Gregory Lanes.
umm......i don't think so. global positioning systems are used more for navigation (in the geography area). there are space shuttles and equipment in space for predicting weather. but this is just off -my- head input. if your not sure, google "GPS", and find out what they're used for.
The U.S. military in time of war. The Interstate Highway system was developed for the same purpose.
In the early 1990s, the advent of global positioning systems (GPS) revolutionized the way foresters work.