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Which option best describes how multiple scales would be useful for studying flood risk?(1 point)
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A large-scale map would show flood risk to different neighborhoods, while a small-scale map would show flood risk near your home.
A large-scale map would show flood risk to different neighborhoods, while a small-scale map would show flood risk near your home.

A small-scale map would provide overall flood risk in different areas, while a largescale map could show flood risk near transportation infrastructure.
A small-scale map would provide overall flood risk in different areas, while a largescale map could show flood risk near transportation infrastructure.

A small-scale map could help compare flood risk in different counties, while a large-scale map could show flood-risk in different states.
A small-scale map could help compare flood risk in different counties, while a large-scale map could show flood-risk in different states.

A large-scale map would allow comparisons of flood risk in different cities, while a small-scale map could show the flood risk for particular neighborhoods.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The best option that describes how multiple scales would be useful for studying flood risk is:

**A large-scale map would allow comparisons of flood risk in different cities, while a small-scale map could show the flood risk for particular neighborhoods.**

This option effectively highlights the utility of different map scales, where a large-scale map provides broader context for comparisons at the city level, and a small-scale map gives more detailed information at a neighborhood level, which is essential for understanding localized flood risk.
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