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Chapter 2 Science Review- Part 1. Hard 10. The contour lines that represent the top of a hill form… -a sharp angle -a gentle curve -a closed loop. Answer: Hard 10. A closed Loop. Hard 20. Topographic maps have man uses in… -science and engineering -everyday life -all of the above. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Hard Harder Very Hard Super Hard Impossible

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Hard 10

The contour lines that represent the top of a hill form…

-a sharp angle-a gentle curve-a closed loop

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Answer: Hard 10

A closed Loop

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Hard 20

Topographic maps have man uses in…

-science and engineering-everyday life

-all of the above

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Answer: Hard 20

All of the above

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Hard 30

To locate positions on Earth’s surface, scientists use units called…

-pixels-contours-degrees

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Answer: Hard 30

Degrees

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Hard 40

Topographic maps are usually large-scale maps that show…

-all land north or south of the equator-a close-up view of part of Earth’s surface

-entire continents

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Answer: Hard 40

A close-up view of parts of Earth’s surface

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Hard 50

True OR False?

The rocky mountains have low relief and high elevation.

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Answer: Hard 50

False!

The rocky mountains have high relief and high elevation.

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Harder 10

Elevation, relief, and slope on a topographic map are shown using symbols called…

-pixels-GPS units

-contour lines

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Answer: Harder 10

Contour Lines

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Harder 20

What kind of slope do closely spaced contour lines indicate?

-gentle -flat

-steep

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Answer: Harder 20

Steep

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Harder 30

The point on Earth’s surface having zero degrees latitude and zero degrees longitude would be

located…

-where the equator crosses the prime meridian-at the North Pole-at the South Pole

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Answer: Harder 30

Where the equator crosses the prime meridian

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Harder 40

True OR False?

On a topographic map, steep slopes are indicated by contour lines that are widely

spaced?

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Answer: Harder 40

False!

On a topographic map, steep slopes are indicated by contour lines that are closely

spaced?

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Harder 50

If one centimeter on a map represents 25,000 centimeters on the ground, the scale of the map

is…

-1 : 25,000-1 : 250,000

-1 : 2,500,000

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Answer: Harder 50

1 : 25,000

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Very Hard 10

On a topographic map, points of equal elevation are connect by…

-contour lines-longitude lines-latitude lines

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Answer: Very Hard 10

Contour Lines

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Very Hard 20

Each dot, or ______, in a satellite image contains information about the color and

brightness of a small area on Earth’s surface.

-degree-pixel

-symbol

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Answer: Very Hard 20

Pixel

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Very Hard 30

True OR False?

Lines of latitude run from north to south, meeting at the poles.

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Answer: Very Hard 30

False!

Lines of longitude run from north to south, meeting at the poles.

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Very Hard 40

One thing that the equator and prime meridian have in common is that they divide the globe

into ____________.

-landforms-hemispheres

-poles

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Answer: Very Hard 40

Hemispheres

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Very Hard 50

The _______________ is a satellite-based system that can precisely determine latitude and longitude for points on Earth’s surface.

-satellite images-global positioning system (GPS)

-map projection

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Answer: Very Hard 50

Global Positioning System (GPS)

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Super Hard 10

The __________ of the North Pole is 90° north.

-longitude-scale

-latitude

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Answer: Super Hard 10

Latitude

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Super Hard 20

True OR False?

On a topographic map, V-shaped contour lines pointing uphill indicate a valley.

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Answer: Super Hard 20

True!

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Super Hard 30

V-shaped contour lines pointing uphill indicate a….

-ridge-valley

-mountain top

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Answer: Super Hard 30

Valley

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Super Hard 40

Computer mapmakers digitize map data so that they can….

-make new map projections-display the data on a computer screen

-find latitude and longitude

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Super Hard 40

Display the data on a computer screen

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Super Hard 50

True OR False?

The elevation of an area is the difference in height between its highest and lowest point.

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Super Hard 50

False!

The relief of an area is the difference in height between its highest and lowest point.

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Impossible 10

To find the latitude, longitude, and evaluation of points on Earth’s surface, the Global Positioning

System uses…

-signals from a network of satellites-satellite images

-topographic maps

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Answer: Impossible 10

Signals from a network of satellites

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Impossible 20

On a Mercator projection, Greenland appears larger than South America because…

-Mercator projection enlarge areas near the poles

-its land area is really greater than that of South America

-small land masses are distorted more than large ones.

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Answer: Impossible 20

Mercator projection enlarge areas near the poles

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Impossible 30

A map projection in which the lines of latitude and longitude are all straight, parallel lines that

form a rectangle is the

-Mercator projection-equal-area projection

-conic projection

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Answer: Impossible 30

Mercator Projection

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Impossible 40

A(n) _______ is a landform with high elevation and a more or less level surface.

-plateau-plain

-landform

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Answer: Impossible 40

Plateau

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Impossible 50

It would be easy to walk up a slope represented by contour lines that…

-are close together-are curved

-are far apart

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Answer: Impossible 50

Are far apart


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