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What are the vertical lines on a map called?
Longitude lines.
What do we call the flat landforms on a map.
Plains.
What is the name for the evenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines that divide the map into smaller sections?
The grid.
What is this 1:24,000?
It's a map scale.
What do we call the lines on a map that connect points of equal elevation usually above sea level?
Contour lines.
What is the opposite of mountain?
Depression or valley.
What landform is flat and elevated?
A plateau
Name the key landform regions of Canada.
Cordillera, Interior Plains, Canadian Shield, Great Lakes–St. Lawrence, Appalachian and Arctic.
Crust, core and mantle. Order them from smallest to largest length.
Core, mantle, crust.
What is elevation difference between point X & Y?
80
What is the highest possible elevation range of the 2 peaks on the right?
120m -140m
What is the contour interval on this map?
100
Often, what does the "v" shape in contour lines mean?
That there is a river in that area.
Does this landscape appear to have steep elevation? Explain.
No, because the contour lines are not drawn close together.
Which side has a gentler slope, the left or right?
Right
Which side is steeper, the left or right?
Left
True or False- These models are not showing the same landscape.
False
What is the highest elevation on this map?
300