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The relationship between the distances on the map and distances on Earth's surface
a) map scale
b) map legend
c) map guide
d) latitude

This explains what symbols used on the map mean
a) map scaled
b) map legend
c) contour line
d) latitude

The models the changes in elevation of Earth's surface
a) topographic map
b) mountain map
c) map legend
d) GPS

A line on a map that connects points of equal elevation
a) contour line
b) thin line
c) county line
d) tree line

Imaginary line around Earth exactly halfway between the north and south poles
a) equator
b) contour line
c) hemisphere line
d) tree line

Lines running parallel to the equator are called lines of _________.
a) latitude
b) longitude
c) contour
d) maps

The distances in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
a) longitude
b) latitude
c) contour lines
d) tree lines

Pictures from aerial shots and satellite photographs of landforms, resources, and features of Earth surface
a) imagery
b) foliage
c) topographic maps
d) GPS

Inorganic, solid materials found in nature.
a) minerals
b) rocks
c) sediments
d) ore

A mineral that has enough of a useful substance that it can be sold for a profit
a) ore
b) rock
c) mineral
d) fools gold

Coal, oil, and natural gas that form from the remains of plants and other organisms that were buried and altered over millions of years
a) fossil fuels
b) regular fuels
c) minerals
d) ores

A rock that contains at least %50 plant remains
a) coal
b) oil
c) rock
d) ore

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