A) average B) small C) large D) one-to-one
A) at river crossings B) they never cross C) at depressions D) only at cliffs
A) they point downhill indicating direction of water flow B) they point uphill or opposite the direction that water is flowing. C) they are used to point to valley low spots D) there is no such thing as a V concept
A) Yes, it is in Canada B) No, east only goes up to 120 degrees C) No, north only goes to 90 degrees D) Yes, it is the location of the prime meridian
A) small B) large C) one-to-one D) average
A) longitude and elevation B) zone number and elevation C) elevation and latitude D) latitude and longitude
A) political map B) land use map C) highway map D) topographical map
A) east, west B) north, south C) left, right D) north, east
A) north, south B) east, west C) up, down D) south, west
A) United State Geographical Survey B) United States Geology Society C) United States Government Survey D) United States Geological Survey
A) profile B) contour lines C) cross section D) bench mark
A) minor roads B) river beds C) gently sloping land D) steep land
A) minor roads B) steep land C) river beds D) gently sloping land
A) benchmark B) road milepost C) elevation post D) contour marker
A) the vertical distance between the contour lines B) the line showing the shape of an object C) the line showing distance from the equator D) the distance between two points on a map
A) land use B) park service facility C) geographical D) quadrangle
A) profile lines B) benchmark lines C) one-to-one ratio lines D) contour lines
A) swampy water B) grass C) trees D) corn fields
A) political B) topographical C) land use D) economic
A) ultrasound images B) satellite images C) ground sensing radar images D) x-ray images
A) saddle B) draw C) dip D) gully
A) spur B) depression C) ridge D) draw
A) spur B) draw C) ridge D) valley
A) ridge B) spur C) valley D) depression
A) depression B) cliff C) dip D) ridge |