A spirit level, also known as a bubble level, is used to determine whether a surface is horizontal (level) or vertical (plumb). It consists of a sealed tube containing a liquid and an air bubble; when the bubble is centered between marked lines, the surface is deemed level. Common applications include construction, carpentry, and home improvement projects to ensure proper alignment of objects like shelves, walls, and floors. Additionally, it can be used in various fields such as Photography and surveying to achieve accurate positioning.
A spirit level tells if things are horizontal or vertical
im not so sure about the spirit level but a botanist
A Bricklayer, slab layer , tiler.
A spirit level is used by bricklayers, builders, in home improvement, and anyone who needs to ensure that something is level (such a shelves, etc). It is also used in levelling up a static or mobile caravan.
Use of a spirit level is to find out if things are level.
A spirit level tells if things are horizontal or vertical
im not so sure about the spirit level but a botanist
It is a botanist...
Yes, a mason would use a spirit level often to make sure his layers of stone or brick were level.
bricklayer
A Bricklayer, slab layer , tiler.
A bricklayer, or a builder.
A spirit level is used by bricklayers, builders, in home improvement, and anyone who needs to ensure that something is level (such a shelves, etc). It is also used in levelling up a static or mobile caravan.
The occupation that uses a trowel and spirit level is a mason or bricklayer. A trowel is a small handheld tool used for spreading and smoothing mortar or plaster, while a spirit level is a tool used to ensure that surfaces are level or plumb. Masons and bricklayers use these tools to accurately lay bricks or stones in construction projects.
A spirit level, bubble level, or simply a level, is an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal (level) or vertical (plumb).
Use of a spirit level is to find out if things are level.
A spirit level tells if things are level, horizotally or vertically.