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How to masure distance between point. in different ways

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If you are trying to measure the distance between 2 points on a piece of paper, multiple methods work well.

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There are three main types of horizontal or linear distance measurement.

Direct Method.

Optical Method.

Elelectronic Method

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From the color, they can determine the star's actual brightness. By knowing the actual brightness and comparing it to the apparent brightness seen from Earth (that is, by looking at how dim the star has become once its light reaches Earth), they can determine the distance to the star.

1. Engage students with a riddle.

1. Engage students with a riddle.Ask: Where can you find two whole cities in the space of an inch? (On a map!)

1. Engage students with a riddle.Ask: Where can you find two whole cities in the space of an inch? (On a map!)

1. Engage students with a riddle.Ask: Where can you find two whole cities in the space of an inch? (On a map!) 2. Demonstrate use of the scale on your state map.

1. Engage students with a riddle.Ask: Where can you find two whole cities in the space of an inch? (On a map!) 2. Demonstrate use of the scale on your state map.

1. Engage students with a riddle.Ask: Where can you find two whole cities in the space of an inch? (On a map!) 2. Demonstrate use of the scale on your state map.

1. Engage students with a riddle.Ask: Where can you find two whole cities in the space of an inch? (On a map!) 2. Demonstrate use of the scale on your state map. 3. Practice measuring distances that are shorter and longer than the scale.

1. Engage students with a riddle.Ask: Where can you find two whole cities in the space of an inch? (On a map!) 2. Demonstrate use of the scale on your state map. 3. Practice measuring distances that are shorter and longer than the scale.4. Show students how to measure using the interactive map.

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