A surveyor is the job title of a person who measures the borders of a piece of land to determine the size. The surveyor can also draw a map of the property to determine the legal border.
Two US states have no land borders with other states : Alaska and Hawaii. The state with just one bordering state is Maine (borders New Hampshire).
The main issues between the US and the British were focused on expansion, land acquisition and borders
1. 21 years or older2. Filing a small fee and farming land for 5 years3. Staking out a claim4. Purchase from other land owners
Although the Freedmen's Bureau among other events during Reconstruction attempted to give more land into the hands of blacks, these measures were generally unsuccessful. Typically, Southerners found their land worthless and abandoned it or counted their losses and eventually got it back up to its previous efficiency #catlady
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A person who measures land is called a surveyor. Surveyors use specialized equipment and techniques to determine the positions of points and the distances and angles between them, which is essential for mapping, construction, and land development.
Did Spain control land that borders the Pacific Ocean?
States DO have borders, they are just not marked on land as they are not international.
States DO have borders, they are just not marked on land as they are not international.
The edge of land that borders an ocean is called the coastline.
The USA shares land borders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south.
Canada in the north and Mexico in the south have land borders with the US.
A person who measures land is a surveyor; a person who maps land is a cartographer.
A person who measures land is called a surveyor. Surveyors determine property boundaries, prepare land development plans, and provide essential data for construction and engineering projects. They use various tools and techniques to accurately assess and map land features. Their work is critical for legal, commercial, and environmental purposes.
All countries share borders, although these may not always be land borders. Australia, for example, shares no land borders with any other country, but it does have maritime borders with other countries.