What are some unconventional uses of GPS?
What will be an ideal response?
Some unusual uses of GPS are:
(a) Some people install a GPS in their model airplanes. Later, after the flight is over, they can download a track of the path taken.
(b) You can search for confluences. These are spots on the earth where the latitude/longitude numbers all zero out to an exact whole degrees. There are people that think these are fun places to find! One can also look for government survey markers scattered around the world.
(c) Future location of buildings won’t include any traditional addresses but only latitude/longitude coordinates.
(d) Golfers can use a GPS to display the distance to the pin. Useful for picking the right shot to play.
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