I think this is new softwar ..Good job! Keep going
@ooooooo28469 күн бұрын
Good job
@FikaduTekeba9 күн бұрын
Keykrta gar video tmrt btseraln
@FikaduTekeba9 күн бұрын
Video tmrt sraln yehuletegn amet
@AlemuMulat-r3f12 күн бұрын
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@geospatialtube466712 күн бұрын
[email protected]/ send me the material you want to cover in my Lecture room
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@NafkotAdefa20 күн бұрын
Thank you teacher
@demissieteferedegn23 күн бұрын
This is good .But Abe I want a person who can help me I have been doing an assessment about some plant distribution. please send me your email address.
This lesson is very helpful. But I want a person who can help me with some assessment; please send me your email addresses.
@user-su1bu8ds4s25 күн бұрын
Thank you
@user-su1bu8ds4s25 күн бұрын
Thank you
@abschicho29 күн бұрын
please 🙏 make tutorial on map reading, hydrology, GIS and remote sensing
@geospatialtube466726 күн бұрын
I was hoping you could send me the Question you wanna to explore!
@LilianeUwajeneza-c1dАй бұрын
Hello, thank you for sharing this helpful video! I'm encountering an issue when calculating slope in percentage using QGIS. My results show unexpectedly high values, sometimes over 100%. I've tried multiple times but keep getting the same outcome. Any guidance on why this might be happening would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
@geospatialtube4667Ай бұрын
QGIS offers slope calculation tools that output results in degrees or as a percentage. Make sure you select the option that outputs the slope in the desired unit. Note that slope percentage is calculated as the rise over run (rise/run * 100), and values over 100% are possible on very steep slopes.
@LilianeUwajeneza-c1dАй бұрын
@@geospatialtube4667 Thanyk you for your feedback Yes, QGIS offers slope calculation tools that output results in degrees or as a percentage. When analyzing slope, I noticed there are three options available: Slope expressed as a percentage instead of degrees, Compute edges,Use Zevenbergen & Thorne formula instead of Horn’s. I selected the first option because I need the slope in percentage, but it resulted in very high values, sometimes reaching 300%. Is there a way to calculate the slope in percentage manually or with different settings, without selecting these specific parameters? Thank you for your help