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6.2 Agriscience Vocabulary

Across
A geometric technique used to determine a location.
An area of land of any size.
A means of defining legal boundaries of land by giving the bearings and distances from points of reference. Often a tree, stone, or other natural feature is used in the description.
An area of land that is 6 miles by 6 miles.
East and west survey lines that are 24 miles apart that intersect with the meridian.
A network of satellites launched and controlled by the Dept. of Defense. It helps determine latitude, longitude, altitude, and time.
The exact, geographical survey description of real estate used in abstracts of title and on the legal estate tax roles.
Collects radio waves from various satellites to determine location and time.
A unit of township that is 640 acres.
The height of anything above a given planetary reference plane, especially above sea level.
Down
A system of land division that is based upon permanent meridian and latitude lines yielding rectangular shaped land areas.
Location of a single point on a GPS unit.
Government markers or posts used as a point or a starting point when using metes and bounds means of defining land boundaries.
A true north and south line; line from which range lines are established in the General Land Office Survey.
Trees, stones, rivers, or lakes used as a point or a starting point when using the metes and bounds meas of defining land boundaries.
No legal claims against the ownership of the property.
The angular distance north or south from the equator of a point on the earth's surface, measured on the meridian of the point.
Angular distance east or west on the earth's surface, measured by the angle contained between the meridian of a particular place and some prime meridian; expressed either in degrees or by some corresponding difference in time.
Township, city, county, or state laws regulating land uses and development; used to implement and enforce plans to protect public health and welfare and attain the best use of the available land.
Land unit of 43,650 sq. ft.
A computer application that integrates information with geographic data.