Draw an accurate diagram for each of the following bearing

1an aircraft flying on a bearing of 075°

Bearings are a measure of direction, with North taken as a reference.

Draw vertical line, then draw a straight line at an angle of 75° to the vertical, and draw arrow.

Of course, this line will be at an angle of 90° - 75° = 15° to the horizontal, but 15° do not mark on the diagram.

To draw an accurate diagram of an aircraft flying on a bearing of 075°, follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a horizontal line to represent the reference line or the ground. This line will serve as the baseline for the diagram.

2. At the center of the baseline, draw a dot to represent the starting point or the location of the aircraft.

3. From the dot, draw a line at an angle of 75° upwards (counterclockwise from the baseline). This line represents the bearing of the aircraft.

4. Label the line as "075°" to indicate the angle or bearing.

5. If you want to represent the aircraft's path or track, you can draw a small arrowhead at the end of the line to show the direction in which the aircraft is flying.

Remember to use a protractor or any other measuring tool to accurately measure the angle and maintain the proportions while drawing the diagram.

To draw an accurate diagram for an aircraft flying on a bearing of 075°, follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a straight line across your paper to represent the horizontal ground or sea level. This line is called the base line.

2. Label one end of the base line as the starting point or reference point for your diagram.

3. From the reference point, use a protractor to measure and mark an angle of 75° clockwise.

4. Draw a line from the reference point at the marked angle of 75°. This line represents the aircraft's bearing.

5. Label the line with "075°" to indicate the bearing of the aircraft.

6. It may be helpful to draw a small triangle at the end of the line to indicate the direction of the aircraft. For example, you can draw an arrowhead or use lines to make a triangular shape.

Remember to use a ruler or straightedge to ensure your lines are straight and accurate. This diagram will provide a visual representation of an aircraft flying on a bearing of 075°.