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a. meanders. D. C. Write True or False. 1. The distance between any two places on a map is called the ground distance. 2. The linear scale is represented using a straight line. 3. Bearing is measured in clockwise direction. 4. A plan is drawn on a small scale. 12 5. The upfolds are called synclines.​

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Answered by pluggeaa
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True false true false

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They are all true and some are false

Answered by yadavaditya4813
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1 = Answer: True. The ground distance between two points is determined by measuring between the same two points on the map and then multiplying the map measurement by the denominator of the RF or scale.

2 = Answer False .By a graphic or linear scale In the graphic or linear scale method, the map distance is shown using a straight line. The length of the line depends on the size of the map. It is usually between 12 cm and 20 cm. This line is divided into parts known as primary divisions.

3=Answer True.Bearings are a measure of direction, with North taken as a reference. If you are travelling North, your bearing is 000°, and this is usually represented as straight up on the page. If you are travelling in any other direction, your bearing is measure clockwise from North.

4=Answer True.

12 5 =Answer Synclines are the opposite of anticlines. A syncline is a downfold, usually occurring between two anticlines. ... Upfolds are called "anticlines," downfolds are called "synclines," and broad downfolded area are known as "basins."

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