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<p>is a lowland that separate two A highlands<br />
Answer: col</p>
<p>Map on paper is a spherical earth version of the<br />
Answer: projected</p>
<p>The determination of the difference in height upon horizontal equivalent is called..<br />
Answer: gradient</p>
<p>Divide the horizontal scale by the vertical scale of the cross-section to obtain the<br />
Answer: vertical exaggeration</p>
<p>Every map is based on a projection.<br />
Answer: particular</p>
<p>Basically, there are projections classes of<br />
Answer: three</p>
<p>The inclination of any side of a highland is known as<br />
Answer: slope</p>
<p>Map analysis intervisibility is a to determine if one location can be seen from another.<br />
Answer: measure</p>
<p>Cross-section is usually drawn between places on the map.<br />
Answer: two</p>
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