Physics, 14.01.2021 05:00 josephbrowne9p18dit
#1. How does a topographic map help an architect?
A It shows where to build a structure.
B It shows how to build a structure.
C It shows the elevation of a building site.
D It tells the builder how the architect wants the parking lot.
#2. How do plants help in erosion control?
A Plant roots hold the soil in place.
B Plants are pretty and keep the neighborhood from being ugly.
C Plants don't help in erosion control.
D Plants allow the soil to float in the rainwater.
#3. The term deposition is used in paragraph 4. Based on context, this term means _.
A laying down of sediments
B erosion control
C silt fences
D landslides
#4. How do satellite views help scientists?
A They give scientists the ability to predict catastrophic events.
B Satellite cameras are not good enough to really be helpful.
C They allow scientists to know where valuable minerals are located.
D They allow scientists to see changes as they happen.
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#1. How does a topographic map help an architect?
A It shows where to build a structure.
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