Which scenario accurately depicts a way that maps are used as a reference tool?
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A shopper consults a map to discern the best route to a new store.
A shopper consults a map to discern the best route to a new store.
A teacher displays a map to point out the name of a local mountain.
A teacher displays a map to point out the name of a local mountain.
A student consults a map to learn the relative size of cities in her state.
A student consults a map to learn the relative size of cities in her state.
A mining company uses a map to pinpoint recreation areas in an attempt to avoid land-use conflicts.
A mining company uses a map to pinpoint recreation areas in an attempt to avoid land-use conflicts.
A researcher includes a map in an essay to support an argument about why major factories are near rivers.
19 answers
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place
place
region
region
scale
scale
connection
connection
location
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option (a), which is an equal area projection
option (a), which is an equal area projection
option (a), which is a Robinson projection
option (a), which is a Robinson projection
option (b), which is a Robinson projection
option (b), which is a Robinson projection
option (b), which is a Mercator projection
option (b), which is a Mercator projection
option (c), which is a Mercator projection
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the entire planet will be displayed in this map.
the entire planet will be displayed in this map.
very few details will be captured.
very few details will be captured.
the cartographer likely made a mistake in the scale.
the cartographer likely made a mistake in the scale.
there will be an abundance of details about a relatively small area.
there will be an abundance of details about a relatively small area.
the map will display a large area like a major city.
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explain things spatially.
explain things spatially.
ask when and why.
ask when and why .
explain why events happen in a certain order.
explain why events happen in a certain order.
look for clues as to how past actions can impact the future.
look for clues as to how past actions can impact the future.
ask who and when.
ask who and when .
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Regions are always smaller than states or countries.
Regions are always smaller than states or countries.
Regions display one single human or environmental characteristic.
Regions display one single human or environmental characteristic.
Regions have boundaries that make them easy to delineate on a map.
Regions have boundaries that make them easy to delineate on a map.
Regions have unified character, in terms of culture, economy, and physical features.
Regions have unified character, in terms of culture, economy, and physical features.
Regions always encompass smaller areas of land, like counties in a state, that share common features.
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The area where the Seattle Times newspaper is delivered to customers.
The area where the Seattle Times newspaper is delivered to customers.
The area where most people say “soda” instead of “pop.”
The area where most people say “soda” instead of “pop.”
The area where more than 50 percent of the population attends a Catholic church.
The area where more than 50 percent of the population attends a Catholic church.
A country where the entire population speaks Spanish fluently.
A country where the entire population speaks Spanish fluently.
The land in the Midwest where the majority of farms grow corn.
In 1–2 sentences, estimate Kraków’s mathematical location and describe its geographic situation.
In 2–3 sentences, explain why identifying the geographic situation of a city is useful.
In 2–3 sentences, identify two formal regions that contain Kraków, explaining how they fit the definition of a formal region.