Geographic information systems rely heavily on accurate distance calculations to analyze spatial relationships.
The haversine formula provides a robust method for estimating the greatβcircle distance between two points on the Earthβs surface using their latitudes and longitudes.
By applying this formula, cartographers can quickly assess the length of a GPS track segment, which is essential for budgeting field surveys and planning routes.
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