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Published: 28.01.2011.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
1.  Geodesy   
2.  Geodetic subdivisions   
3.  Geodetic measurement types   
3.1.  theodolites   
3.2.  tachymeters   
3.3.  nivelir   
3.4  GPS   
3.5  gravimeter   
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Geodesy
Geodesists basically assign addresses to points all over the Earth. If you were to stick pins in a model of the Earth and then give each of those pins an address, then you would be doing what a geodesist does.
Geodetic subdivisions:
Higher geodesy
Geodesy or topography
Measuring
Cartography
engineergeodesy.

Theodolites
A theodolite is an instrument for measuring both horizontal and vertical angles, as used in triangulation networks.
A key tool in surveying and engineering work.…

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