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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
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)
To calculate the distance in physical units, we need to consider the specific context. In terms of latitude and longitude, the distance covered by a geographic second varies depending on the location on the Earth's surface. Near the equator, one geographic second corresponds to approximately 30.87 meters or 101.27 feet. As you move closer to the poles, the distance covered by a geographic second decreases because the lines of longitude converge.
To calculate the distance in meters or feet for a specific location, you would need to multiply the latitude or longitude by the appropriate conversion factor. Keep in mind that these distances are approximate and can vary slightly depending on factors like the Earth's ellipsoidal shape.