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wrbasek0

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The conventional way of imagining space as a container, defined by rectangular coordinates and measured in units of distance like kilometers, is to think in terms of
 
  A) absolute space.
  B) geometrical space.
  C) topological space.
  D) outer space.
  E) regional space.

Question 2

) Isolines
 
  A) cannot be used to make precipitation maps.
  B) connect points of equal data value.
  C) were common on maps made before the nineteenth century, but are rarely used now.
  D) are needed to make sense of three-dimensional maps.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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