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What is the fundamental difference between surveying and leveling?

Surveying involves measuring and mapping the three-dimensional positions of points on the Earth's surface, while leveling focuses on determining and establishing the elevation differences between points. Surveying is more comprehensive and involves determining both horizontal and vertical positions, whereas leveling is primarily concerned with vertical positioning along a level line or plane.


What is a vertical rays?

the parallel of latitude 23½ degrees south latitude marking the southern limit of Sun's vertical rays


Where is the vertical plane in earth?

A vertical plane is any plane where the normal (a line at 90 degrees to the plane) is horizontal. All your walls are vertical planes. The normal to the plane of the Earth's orbit is often used to define "up" and "down" for planet Earth. The Earth's axis is tilted at about 23.5 degrees away from this "vertical" line. Also you could define "vertical" as simply the direction shown by a plumb line. That's the definition which has walls as vertical planes. With either definition there will be more than one plane that is a vertical plane.


A thin sheet of magma can harden underground to form a dike?

Yes, when magma is injected into fractures in the Earth's crust and cools and solidifies underground, it forms a sheet-like geologic feature called a dike. Dikes are made of intrusive igneous rock and can be composed of materials such as basalt, granite, or diorite. They are typically vertical or near-vertical in orientation and can range in thickness from a few centimeters to several meters.


Who is the leader of the band vertical horizon?

The leader of the band Vertical Horizon is Matt Scannell. He is the lead vocalist and guitarist for the band.

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What is the term for positioning like materials in separate vertical groupings?

PARALLELISM


What do you call the vertical groupings of the elements?

The vertical groupings of elements in the periodic table are called "groups" or "families." They share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of electrons in their outer energy level.


What is vertical Positioning of the Earths crust so that gravitational an buoyont forces balance called?

Isostasy


What is the purpose of the head rail in a vertical blind system?

The purpose of the head rail in a vertical blind system is to provide structural support and stability for the blinds, as well as to house the mechanisms that control the movement and positioning of the blinds.


Where is vertical and where is horizontal adjustments located?

Vertical adjustments are typically found in mechanisms that allow movement along a vertical axis, such as in the height settings of office chairs or the elevation of a camera tripod. Horizontal adjustments, on the other hand, are located in systems that facilitate movement along a horizontal plane, like the side-to-side positioning of shelves or the horizontal tilt of a projector. Both types of adjustments are designed to enhance usability and comfort by allowing users to customize the positioning of objects or equipment.


What are the horizontal groupings in the periodic table named?

The horizontal rows are named 'PERIODS'. The vertical columns are named 'GROUPS'.


When you separate your notepaper into two columns with an off-center vertical line you have started a?

2-column organizer


What are materials used for vertical gardening?

Some people use pallets for vertical gardens. Other use special shelves. You can also use hanging bags on fence posts.


What does two column organizer is?

Type your answer here... Separate your notepaper into two columns with an off-center vertical line.


What raw materials are used in a Cupola furnace?

Two raw materials that are used in a Cupola furnace include rocks and briquettes. The cupola is a vertical furnace that is similar to blastfurnaces.


How did Andrew Carnegie use vertical integration to increase his power?

He used vertical integration so that he did not have to cooperate with the companies that sold raw materials. He also took rebates from railroad companies.


What is meant by the term orientation as it relates to stationery?

In the context of stationery, orientation refers to the positioning of a document or paper in either landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) mode. This determines how the document is viewed or printed.