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  2. Module:Location map/data/Arctic - Wikipedia

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    Arctic Ocean relief location map.png Module:Location map/data/Arctic is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Arctic . The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  3. Android Studio - Wikipedia

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    Android Virtual Device (Emulator) to run and debug apps in the Android studio. Android Studio supports all the same programming languages of IntelliJ (and CLion ) e.g. Java , C++ , and more with extensions, such as Go ; [ 19 ] and Android Studio 3.0 or later supports Kotlin , [ 20 ] and "Android Studio includes support for using a number of ...

  4. Avare - Wikipedia

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    Avare is a free open source "moving map" aviation GPS, A/FD and EFB app for phones or tablets using the Android Operating System.The app uses any internal Android or compatible external GPS receiver to determine location, allowing real-time display of location, heading, speed, distance, time, and altitude on free U.S. FAA IFR or VFR aviation charts; or on select topographic charts.

  5. Locus Map - Wikipedia

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    Locus Map has been developed in cooperation with its users who communicate with the app's developers via dedicated forum or general GPS or navigation discussions. The main source of users' contributions is the helpdesk with voting system - users themselves vote for changes and improvements in the app.

  6. Sonar - Wikipedia

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    Sonar may be used as a means of acoustic location and of measurement of the echo characteristics of "targets" in the water. [4] Acoustic location in air was used before the introduction of radar. Sonar may also be used for robot navigation, [5] and sodar (an upward-looking in-air sonar) is used for atmospheric investigations.

  7. Arctic World Archive - Wikipedia

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    If data is requested, the relevant reel of film has to be manually retrieved, [1] then uploaded via a fibre optic connection to the mainland, to Piql's headquarters in Drammen; [4] the fastest possible retrieval time is 20–30 minutes, but it can take up to 24 hours with an active subscription and up to 72 hours without an active subscription ...

  8. Arctic shipping routes - Wikipedia

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    Arctic shipping routes are the maritime paths used by vessels to navigate through parts or the entirety of the Arctic. There are three main routes that connect the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans: the Northeast Passage , the Northwest Passage , and the mostly unused Transpolar Sea Route . [ 2 ]

  9. Arctic fox - Wikipedia

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    On the Tibetan Plateau, fossils of the extinct ancestral Arctic fox (Vulpes qiuzhudingi) from the early Pliocene (5.08–3.6 MYA) were found along with many other precursors of modern mammals that evolved during the Pliocene (5.3–2.6 MYA). It is believed that this ancient fox is the ancestor of the modern Arctic fox.