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ID: 285770 • Letter: C
Question
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Erosional Features
Note:
this section of the l
ab
focuses on
erosional landforms that occur in geologic settings characterized
by horizontal rock structure.
These features are particularly common in the southwestern United States and similar landscapes
elsewhere, and you s
hould be able to recognize them and understand how they are formed
Question
16: Compute the distance (in km) across the Feature F
(Select the option that is closest to
what you observe in the story map.)
:
A. 2 km
B. 5 km
C. 6 km
D. 8 km
Question
17: What evidence exists of human activity on Feature F?
A. Landing strip
B. Trailer park
C. Road
D. Beach
Question
18: What is the RISE (elevation gain) in feet? (Select the answer closest to the one you see in
the
elevation profile
.)
A. 363 ft
B. 150 ft
C. 75 ft
D. 35 ft
Explanation / Answer
Q. 16. Steps to compute Distance across feature F:
Go to the given link and click on Erosional Features tab, a map will be shown with description of questions
Go to Q.15 in the description on the left hand side and click on Depositional Feature Web Application link
Feature F will be shown in the map with a red line
Q.17 From the shape of the feature, it can be clearly understood that it is a road.
Q.18 To compute rise follow the given steps:
Go to Q.17 in the given description and click on the Depositional Slope 1 Web Application link
Then on the map click on Depositional Slope 1 Web Map tab
Using the pointer mark the line given on the map
The rise or slope will be shown on the graph which is 75 ft.
Go to measurements under the map
Click on distance tab and mark the distance with pointer,
The distance is 5km.
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