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Question
- what does the term terrain refer to in the context of topographic maps?
a. the physical features of a land area, including elevation and slope
b. the climate and weather of an area
c. the man - made structures on the land
d. the political divisions of a region
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Topographic maps represent the physical features of land, including elevation (like hills, valleys) and slope. "Terrain" in this context refers to these physical land features.
- Option b: Climate and weather are related to atmospheric conditions, not what topographic maps (which focus on landforms) represent. So this is incorrect.
- Option c: Man - made structures are not the main focus of terrain in topographic maps (though they might be marked, they aren't the definition of terrain here). So this is incorrect.
- Option d: Political divisions are shown on political maps, not topographic maps which deal with land's physical features. So this is incorrect.
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a. The physical features of a land area, including elevation and slope