I show you how to contour based on elevation points. This is a common exercise in introductory Geology courses and is always a useful refresher later on as well.
I have a question, does a surveyor maintain the same level plane around a hill or mountain, seeing he must move his line of sight along the course ? Could you briefly explain how it works? I can't seem to find any good examples that show or explain this procurer. Maybe the answer is simple but no one shows it.
I had some trouble figuring out how to add a file to this. Thank you for the reminder! I'll look into it again and see if I can't get the file uploaded.
Hmm...Unless you're referring to ALBEDO, geology doesn't sound like it will get you too far! Haha, I no longer have any control over former students...ALAS!
You're really good at explaining this stuff. I have no real dealings with geology, and I feel like I could contour a map, now. :)
Thank you! I hope it helps people!
Very well explained. Not even my college professor explained this way. Thanks a lot!
you taught this 100x better than my geography professor, THANK YOU🙏🏻
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching.
Very clear explanation. Thanks a lot
I have a question, does a surveyor maintain the same level plane around a hill or mountain, seeing he must move his line of sight along the course ? Could you briefly explain how it works? I can't seem to find any good examples that show or explain this procurer. Maybe the answer is simple but no one shows it.
Thank you so, so much! This was extremely helpful!
Thank you. It helps.
I'm not seeing the file to download. This is great but would love to try it out while you're doing it!
I had some trouble figuring out how to add a file to this. Thank you for the reminder! I'll look into it again and see if I can't get the file uploaded.
Great job Dear! Keep it up.
i love that intro!!
Can't wait till the libido portion of learning!
Hmm...Unless you're referring to ALBEDO, geology doesn't sound like it will get you too far! Haha, I no longer have any control over former students...ALAS!
broke a rule with the 350s! but thanks for the video
Excellent for exam
thanks