contour lines skills worksheet
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Define the Following Terms
Define the Following Terms
Relief________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Contour Lines________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Spot Height________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Aspect ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
32 What is the approximate relief between Point B and Point C?
(A) 30 m
(B) 130 m
(C) 230 m
(D) 330 m
33 What is the aspect of the slope at Point A?
(A) East
(B) West
(C) North
(D) South
34 What is the approximate area, in square metres, of the island on which D is located?
(A) 7
(B) 17
(C) 700
(D) 7000
35 Which of the following would most likely represent the transect from Point D to Point B?
5Using the scale on the map, what is the length of the east-west runway?
(A)0.5 km
(B)1 km
(C)1.5 km
(D)5 km
6The linear scale on the map can be represented by which of the following ratio scales?
(A)1:500
(B)1:25000
(C)1:250000
(D)1:5000007 What is the aspect of the slope at point X?
(A)NE
(B)NW
(C)SE
(D)SW8 What is the grid reference for the airport terminal building?
(A) 019165
(B) 022175
(C) 165019
(D) 175022
9 What is the bearing of the summit of Mt Waterview from the airport terminal building?
(A) 35
(B) 145
(C) 220
(D) 330
10 What is the approximate height of Mt Waterview?
(A) 120 m
(B) 150 m
(C) 180 m
(D) 220 m
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