Предмет: Английский язык, автор: kizzy10

Переведите предложения в косвенную речь срочно даю 70 баллов начиная с фразы: Ann told me that

1. I've just come back from Karelia!

2. Oh, it was such a wonderful trip!

3. I eant to go there again.

4. I met many new friends there.

5. I will write letters to them.

6. And also i will send them my photos

7. Will you go there with me next summer?


kizzy10: ПОЖАЛУЙСТА РЕШИТЕ
kizzy10: ПРОШУ ВАС
kkvenera: уточните 3 предложение, пожалйста.
kizzy10: I want to go there again
kizzy10: Ну как там с решением? просто срочно надо
kizzy10: спасибо

Ответы

Автор ответа: kkvenera
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Ответ:

1. ann told me that she had just come back from Karelia.

2. ann told me that it had been such a wonderful trip.

3. ann told me that she wanted to go there again.

4. ann told me that she had met many new friends there.

5. ann told me that she would write letters to them.

6. ann told me that she would also send them her photos.

7. ann asked me if you would go there with me next summer.

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I. Answer the questions
1.What is modern hardware for surveying?
2. How was compass improved?
3. What can be determinedwith the triangulation method?

Surveying Techniques
A standard Brunton Geo compass, still used commonly today by geologists and surveyors for field-based measurements. Example of modern hardware for surveying (Field-Map technology): GPS, laser rangefinder and field computer allows surveying as well as cartography (creation of map in real-time) and field data collection.Historically, distances were measured using a variety of means, such as with chains having links of a known length, for instance a Gunter's chain, or measuring tapes made of steel or invar. To measure horizontal distances, these chains or tapes were pulled taut according to temperature, to reduce sagging and slack. Additionally, attempts to hold the measuring instrument level would be made. In instances of measuring up a slope, the surveyor might have to "break" (break chain) the measurement- use an increment less than the total length of the chain.
Historically, horizontal angles were measured using a compass, which would provide a magnetic bearing, from which deflections could be measured. This type of instrument was later improved, with more carefully scribed discs providing better angular resolution, as well as through mounting telescopes with reticles for more-precise sighting atop the disc (see theodolite). Additionally, levels and calibrated circles allowing measurement of vertical angles were added, along with verniers for measurement to a fraction of a degree—such as with a turn-of-the-century transit.
The simplest method for measuring height is with an altimeter — basically a barometer — using air pressure as an indication of height. But surveying requires greater precision. A variety of means, such as precise levels (also known as differential leveling), have been developed to do this. With precise leveling, a series of measurements between two points are taken using an instrument and a measuring rod. Differentials in height between the measurements are added and subtracted in a series to derive the net difference in elevation between the two endpoints of the series. With the advent of the Global Positioning System (GPS), elevation can also be derived with sophisticated satellite receivers, but usually with somewhat less accuracy than with traditional precise leveling. However, the accuracies may be similar if the traditional leveling would have to be run over a long distance.