The two measures used in the geographic coordinate system are called latitude and longitude.
The two elevation keys that are used on some maps using two measurements are kilometers [km] and miles [m]
measurements taken by a blank are used to make maps
Measurements
The two measurements that show land elevation on a map are feet above sea level and meters above sea level. The map itself has contour lines in order to distinguish elevations.
the equipment used to make accurate measurements of is a watch
VA and Watts
longitude and latitude
ohms and watts
Cubic centimetres and millilitres.
There is no real reason for two equivalent measurements to be rationed! The ratio of two equivalent measurements will depend on the units used. The ratio between a length in feet and the equivalent length in inches, for example, is 12:1.
Sea level and below sea level
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