Which map element explains the meaning of symbols and colors?
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A legend identifies the symbols, patterns, and colors used on a map.
It helps readers interpret mapped information correctly.
Practice Geography questions with answers and explanations.
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A legend identifies the symbols, patterns, and colors used on a map.
It helps readers interpret mapped information correctly.
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Rapid elevation change over a short horizontal distance creates close contours.
This represents steep terrain.
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The lithosphere is broken into tectonic plates.
It moves over the weaker asthenosphere.
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A compass rose shows cardinal and sometimes intermediate directions.
It helps users orient the map.
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Widely spaced contours show that elevation changes slowly across distance.
The slope is therefore gentle.
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The asthenosphere is part of the upper mantle.
Its plastic behavior allows tectonic plates to move.
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East and west are opposite cardinal directions.
They lie 180 degrees apart on a compass.
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Contours bend into a V where they cross a valley.
The point of the V generally faces higher ground or upstream.
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Latitude is measured in degrees from 0° at the Equator to 90° at the poles.
It identifies north-south position.
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Increasing elevation inward means the land rises toward the center.
This pattern represents a hill or mountain.
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The troposphere contains most atmospheric water vapor and clouds.
Weather systems develop mainly in this lowest layer.
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Greenhouse gases slow the loss of heat to space.
The natural effect is essential, but stronger concentrations increase warming.