Asked by Clake James
How far is a geographic second?
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Answered by
Clake James
I forgot to put the answers sorry
A. around 100 feet***
B. around 1,000 feet
C. around 5,000
D. none of the above
A. around 100 feet***
B. around 1,000 feet
C. around 5,000
D. none of the above
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, A.
Answered by
Clake James
Thank You!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by
Acelynn
The answered for Connexus are
1. A (a precise measure of where a location falls in terms of longitude and latitude using units such as minutes or seconds)
2. C (a system that uses degrees of latitude and longitude to describe locations on the planet)
3. A (around 100 feet)
1. A (a precise measure of where a location falls in terms of longitude and latitude using units such as minutes or seconds)
2. C (a system that uses degrees of latitude and longitude to describe locations on the planet)
3. A (around 100 feet)
Answered by
BruhLook
@Acelynn is Still correct as of 2023 lmao
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