Which option makes the most accurate observation about the difference between reference maps and thematic maps?(1 point)
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Reference maps show the location of physical features or political boundaries, while thematic maps show information associated with specific locations.
Reference maps show the location of physical features or political boundaries, while thematic maps show information associated with specific locations.
Reference maps primarily show connections between locations, while thematic maps are always focused on displaying physical boundaries.
Reference maps primarily show connections between locations, while thematic maps are always focused on displaying physical boundaries.
Reference maps always show physical features, while thematic maps focus mostly on political boundaries.
Reference maps always show physical features, while thematic maps focus mostly on political boundaries.
Reference maps are used to look up information about a location, while thematic maps show physical features or political boundaries.
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Thematic maps all show physical feature or natural processes.
Thematic maps all show physical feature or natural processes.
Thematic maps show additional information associated with particular political or physical locations.
Thematic maps show additional information associated with particular political or physical locations.
Thematic maps show connections between different political or physical locations.
Thematic maps show connections between different political or physical locations.
Thematic maps all show political boundaries, although they might display boundaries at different scales.
Thematic maps all show political boundaries, although they might display boundaries at different scales.
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dots showing population density
dots showing population density
contour lines showing elevation
contour lines showing elevation
the text of the Constitution
the text of the Constitution
country borders
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relative size of land masses at high and low latitudes
relative size of land masses at high and low latitudes
size of Eastern land masses compared to Western ones
size of Eastern land masses compared to Western ones
oceans not shown
oceans not shown
shapes of continents
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mountains and forests
mountains and forests
boundaries and names of countries
boundaries and names of countries
dots showing distribution of power plants
dots showing distribution of power plants
elevation of land labeled
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the author’s perspective on events.
the author’s perspective on events.
the wolf’s perspective on events.
the wolf’s perspective on events.
the wolf’s prey’s perspective on events.
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unfed
unfed
unharmed
unharmed
unremarkable
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The wolf pounced on a mouse and ate it.
The wolf pounced on a mouse and ate it.
The wolf’s underfur grew dense and thick.
The wolf’s underfur grew dense and thick.
Hares and caribou are among the wolf’s prey.
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Carbon atoms have long narrow shapes, allowing many other atoms to attach to them.
Carbon atoms have long narrow shapes, allowing many other atoms to attach to them.
Carbon atoms have half-full shells of electrons, allowing electrical signals to pass through them easily.
Carbon atoms have half-full shells of electrons, allowing electrical signals to pass through them easily.
Carbon atoms have full shells of electrons, allowing electrical signals to pass through them easily.
Carbon atoms have full shells of electrons, allowing electrical signals to pass through them easily.
Carbon atoms can form chains and branches with each other, and other atoms can attach to these.
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The inner shell is complete with two electrons. The outer shell is incomplete with four electrons.
The inner shell is complete with two electrons. The outer shell is incomplete with four electrons.
The inner shell is incomplete with three electrons. The outer shell is incomplete with three electrons.
The inner shell is incomplete with three electrons. The outer shell is incomplete with three electrons.
The inner shell is complete with four electrons. The outer shell is incomplete with two electrons.
The inner shell is complete with four electrons. The outer shell is incomplete with two electrons.
The inner shell is complete with three electrons. The outer shell is incomplete with three electrons.
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double and triple bonds
double and triple bonds
double, triple, and quadruple bonds
double, triple, and quadruple bonds
single and double bonds
single and double bonds
single, double, and triple bonds
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SH2
SH 2
SH
SH
OH
OH
SOH
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It contains both an amino functional group and a methyl functional group. In a solution, the amino group can decrease acidity, while the methyl group can increase acidity.
It contains both an amino functional group and a methyl functional group. In a solution, the amino group can decrease acidity, while the methyl group can increase acidity.
It contains both an amino functional group and a methyl functional group. In a solution, the amino group can increase acidity, while the methyl group can decrease acidity.
It contains both an amino functional group and a methyl functional group. In a solution, the amino group can increase acidity, while the methyl group can decrease acidity.
It contains both an amino functional group and a carboxyl functional group. In a solution, the amino group can decrease acidity, while the carboxyl group can increase acidity.
It contains both an amino functional group and a carboxyl functional group. In a solution, the amino group can decrease acidity, while the carboxyl group can increase acidity.
It contains both an amino functional group and a carboxyl functional group. In a solution, the amino group can increase acidity, while the carboxyl group can decrease acidity.