Searching for specific answers (GDZ) for the (Learn to be First!) 6th-grade geography atlas can be tricky since tasks often involve measuring unique angles on a map. However, the core of these assignments is mastering azimuths .
Use a pencil to draw a line from point A straight toward the North. Then, draw a second line from point A directly to point B.
Before you start measuring, remember these four "anchor" points on the compass rose: 0∘0 raised to the composed with power 360∘360 raised to the composed with power East (E): 90∘90 raised to the composed with power South (S): 180∘180 raised to the composed with power West (W): 270∘270 raised to the composed with power 2. How to Determine Azimuth on a Map (Step-by-Step)
Look at the number where the "Point B" line crosses the protractor, moving clockwise from North. That number is your azimuth! 3. Pro Tips for Your Atlas Tasks
Place the center of your protractor on point A. Align the 0∘0 raised to the composed with power mark with your "North" line.