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Answer: a. cities A topographic map is a type of map that contains clear details of the physical features of a place, such as woods, houses, roads, sidewalks, and rivers. Cities, however, are not found on a topographic map, rather,…
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Answer: A. fault-block mountains. Seamounts are mountains that rise above the ocean floor but are not high enough to breach the surface of the water. Plateaus are expanses of land that are high and flat or level. Uplifted mountains are…
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Answer: b. it s profitable and useful An ore is a type of rock that is composed of valuable or important minerals. Ores do not necessarily have to be rare, as there are countless ores that are commonly found, neither…
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Answer: A. equal birth and death rates. Population size could change either by increasing, due to a number of factors. One of such factors is death and birth rate: an increased death rate and decreased birth rate will tilt the…
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Renewable resources refer to the kind of natural resources that can be naturally replenished at a reasonable rate when compared to the rate at which it is being used. A limited resource or nonrenewable resource, however, is a kind of…
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Cultural adaptation can be defined as the process and time taken for an individual or a group to fully adopt or adapt to a foreign aspect of culture and be comfortable enough to perpetuate it. During cultural adaptation, an individual…
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In geography and cartology, a map legend, also known as a key, is used to refer to a device used to represent the series of information contained in a map. A legend or key comprises symbols, lines, patterns, etc. used…
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A formal region is a geographical location, area, etc. that is inhabited by a population that has one or more consistent characteristics, physical attributes, cultural attributes, etc. in common. Typically, formal regions are designed to work in a uniform, organized…
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Culture refers to a set of rules, designs, patterns, etc. that are specific to a group of people as part of their way of life; these patterns seek to establish unity within a social construct or group, in a way…
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Cardinal directions are the main compass directions. Intermediate directions sometimes referred to as the ordinal directions are the four points located in between the main directions. The cardinal directions are North, N, at the top, specifically at the 12:00 position…
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A leap year has 366 days. This is so that the astronomical year and calendar year are kept in sync. To keep them in sync, one day is added to February every four years, and removed in a non-leap year.
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The smallest continent in the world is Australia. When speaking in terms of land area, Australia measures only about one-fifth of Asia which is the largest continent in the world. Australia is also regarded as the flattest continent in the…
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The Earth is divided into 24 different time zones, with respect to the number of hours it takes the Earth to complete a resolution along its axis. Every 60 minutes, the Earth rotates exactly 15° (in longitude), and a complete…
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