Mapwork Bearing (**Bearing is always a 3 digit number; 043° - see description.)
***Important! The first example in the video should be 043° and NOT 43° since bearings must be written as 3 digit numbers. Even if it is only something like 5°, then it should be 005°, etc. Watch the whole video to find out how to measure / calculate a bearing. My other videos include the following topics: Linear and ratio scale, calculating distance, coordinates, etc. Here's my full mapwork tutorial playlist: • Geography mapwork / mapping

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