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How could multiple geographic representations be analyzed in urban planning? (1 point)
Political maps of a state could be used alongside street maps in order to determine the best way to navigate between two cities.
Topographic maps could be combined with subway maps in order to determine the best places to put a new highway system.
Satellite imagery and topographic maps could be combined in order to determine the best routes for commuters to get to work.
Political maps showing population levels and satellite imagery could be used to plan needed city development without impacting ecosystems.
Political maps of a state could be used alongside street maps in order to determine the best way to navigate between two cities.
Topographic maps could be combined with subway maps in order to determine the best places to put a new highway system.
Satellite imagery and topographic maps could be combined in order to determine the best routes for commuters to get to work.
Political maps showing population levels and satellite imagery could be used to plan needed city development without impacting ecosystems.
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Political maps showing population levels and satellite imagery could be used to plan needed city development without impacting ecosystems — combining population data with land-cover imagery lets planners site growth where need is highest while avoiding sensitive habitats.
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