Exploring Navigation Task 42

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  • Look at the Ordnance Survey map and work out the height of the contour line arrowed. You need to think about contour vertical ...
  • Work out the elevation of the missing spot heights. Is it possible to do so from the map extract? Yes - if you can recognise the type ...
  • Spot the difference! Compare both maps and see how many updates you can find. Would you expect the changes to be man ...
  • Can you work out precisely where the runners are on the map? This video explains how to determine their location.
  • Study the photo than watch the FatMap flythrough and see if you can work out how many seconds into the flythrough the photo ...

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Compare the photograph with the map. Can you pinpoint where the photo was taken and also identify the feature arrowed? Route choice. What route would you choose to get from A to B in bad visibility? What would be your attack point and catching ... Compare the photograph and map. Where was the photograph taken from and what are the major features that you can see? Which has most ascent (taking a direct line) A to B or C to B? What is the actual height gain for each? What do you notice about ...

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