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1. Interpreting Maps Looking at your topographic map, how can you tell which par

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Question

1. Interpreting Maps Looking at your topographic map, how can you tell

which parts of your model hill have a steep slope? A gentle slope?

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2. Interpreting Maps How can you tell from the map which point on the

hill is the highest?

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3. Predicting where on your map would you be likely to find a stream?

Explain.

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4. Applying Concepts Is there any depression on your map where water

would collect after it rained? What symbol should you use to identify this

depression?

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5. Making Models Compare your map with the clay landform. How are

they alike? How are they different? How could you improve your map as

a model of the landform?

Explanation / Answer

1.) steep slope is where the contour lines are much closer together, this shows that the elevation changes rapidly. a gentle slope is then where the contour lines are farther apart.


2.) You are able to count the contour elevation changes and the highest point will usually be represented by a smaller connected circular type shape at a given point.


3.) Streams are found on a map where the contour elevation has a V look. This represents the rule of V's with streams and shows where the elevation changes as it goes down.


4.)This would be shown by a low drop in elevation in certain areas. you must be able to count your change in elevation by the contour lines.


5.) I am not sure how to answer this without seeing your map.