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Four locations, A, B, C, and D, are represented on the topographic map below.
Which lettered location has the highest elevation?*
The topographic map below shows a depression contour line on Earth’s surface. Points A, B, C, and D represent surface locations. Contour line elevations are in feet.
Which profile best shows the topography along line AD?*
The map below shows part of a stream drainage pattern.
Which topographic map best shows the contour lines for this stream drainage pattern?*
The topographic map below shows a portion of the Cayuta Creek that is located in New York State. Points A, B, C, and D represent locations on Earth’s surface.
Which point on the map most likely represents a location within the flood plain associated with Cayuta Creek?*
A topographic map and an incorrectly constructed profile from point A to point H on the map are shown below.
What mistake was made in the construction of this profile?*
Base your answers to questions 6 on the topographic map in image provided and on your knowledge of Earth science. Partially drawn contour lines are shown on the southern portion of the map. Points of elevation are recorded in meters. Points A, B, C, and D represent locations on Earth’s surface. Line AB and dashed line CD are reference lines.
On the topographic map in the image provided, complete the 480-meter, 500-meter, and 520-meter contour lines on the southern portion of the map. [1]
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Base your answers to questions 7 on the map in image provided, which shows elevations in feet at various points. The southern part of the map has contour lines representing elevations at 20-foot intervals. Lines AB and CD are reference lines on the map.
On the map in the image provided, draw contour lines for the 780-ft, 760-ft, and 740-ft elevations. Extend your contour lines to the edges of the map. [1]
Base your answers to questions 8 on the topographic map in image provided and on your knowledge of Earth science. Dashed lines separate the map into sections I, II, III, and IV. Letters A through E represent locations on Earth’s surface. The points in section I represent elevations in feet.
On the map in the image below, complete the 600-ft, 700-ft, and 800-ft contour lines in section I. Extend the lines to the edge of the map. [1]
Base your answers to questions 9 on the topographic map in image provided and on your knowledge of Earth science. Points A and B represent locations on Earth’s surface. Elevations are shown in feet. The 50-ft and 55-ft contour lines are not shown on the map.
On the map in the image provided, draw the 50-ft and 55-ft contour lines. The contour lines must extend to the edges of the map. [1]
Base your answers to questions 10 on the map and passage below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The map shows isolines that represent the thickness of a portion of the Greenland Ice Sheet in meters (m). Letters A and B represent points on the ice sheet’s surface.
Greenland Ice Sheet
The Greenland Ice Sheet is a vast body of ice covering roughly 80 percent of the surface of Greenland. The ice sheet is almost 2400 kilometers long in a north-south direction. The ice sheet, consisting of layers of snow compressed over more than 100,000 years, contains a valuable record about Earth’s past climates. The ice sheet glaciers continue to flow seaward and deposit sediment, but global warming has affected them. Warmer air temperatures have caused increased melting, resulting in a thinning of the ice sheet and faster glacial movement at the ice sheet edges.
On the grid in the image provided, construct a profile along line AB by plotting the thickness of the ice sheet where each isoline crosses line AB. Thicknesses of the ice sheet at A and B have been plotted on the grid. Connect all twelve plots with a line from A to B to complete the profile. [1]
Base your answers to questions 11 on the topographic map below and on your knowledge of Earth science. Points X, Y, and Z indicate surface locations. Elevations are shown in meters.
State one possible elevation of point X. [1]
______________ m*
Base your answers to questions 12 on the topographic map below and on your knowledge of Earth science. Points A, B, C, D, and X represent surface locations on the map. Lines AB and CD are reference lines.
Calculate the gradient along the reference line from A to B. Include units with your answer. [1]*
Base your answers to questions 13 on the topographic map of Hawaii in image provided and on your knowledge of Earth science. Points A and B represent surface locations on the island. Land elevations and Pacific Ocean depths are shown in meters.
On the map in the image provided, draw the −1000-meter ocean-depth isoline. Extend the isoline to the edge of the map. [1]
Base your answers to questions 14 on the topographic map in the image provided and on your knowledge of Earth science. Some contour lines have been drawn. Line AB is a reference line on the map.
On the map in the image provided, draw the 60-meter and 70-meter contour lines. The contour lines should extend to the edges of the map. [1]
Base your answers to questions 15 on the topographic map below and on your knowledge of Earth science. Point A represents a location on Earth’s surface. Lines BC and XY are reference lines on the map. Points D, E, F, and G represent locations along Coe Creek. Elevations are shown in feet.
What is the elevation of location A? [1]
ft*