To solve this problem, we need to use the contour lines and contour intervals on the topographical map to determine the elevation ranges for each location (A, B, C, D, E, F). Here's a step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Understand the Contour Lines and Intervals
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Contour Lines: These are lines that connect points of equal elevation.
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Contour Interval: The difference in elevation between two adjacent contour lines. In this map, the contour interval is
50 meters (e.g., the difference between 200 and 250, or 300 and 350).
Step 2: Analyze Each Location
We will determine the elevation range for each point by identifying the contour lines it lies between.
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Location A
- Point A is located between the 300-meter and 350-meter contour lines.
- Therefore, the elevation range for Location A is
between 300 and 350 meters.
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Location B
- Point B is located between the 250-meter and 300-meter contour lines.
- Therefore, the elevation range for Location B is
between 250 and 300 meters.
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Location C
- Point C is located between the 200-meter and 250-meter contour lines.
- Therefore, the elevation range for Location C is
between 200 and 250 meters.
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Location D
- Point D is located between the 200-meter and 250-meter contour lines.
- Therefore, the elevation range for Location D is
between 200 and 250 meters.
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Location E
- Point E is located between the 300-meter and 350-meter contour lines.
- Therefore, the elevation range for Location E is
between 300 and 350 meters.
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Location F
- Point F is located between the 200-meter and 250-meter contour lines.
- Therefore, the elevation range for Location F is
between 200 and 250 meters.
Step 3: Fill in the Answers
Using the analysis above, we can fill in the blanks:
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Location A: between
300 and
350
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Location B: between
250 and
300
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Location C: between
200 and
250
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Location D: between
200 and
250
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Location E: between
300 and
350
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Location F: between
200 and
250
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{Location A:} & \text{between 300 and 350} \\
\text{Location B:} & \text{between 250 and 300} \\
\text{Location C:} & \text{between 200 and 250} \\
\text{Location D:} & \text{between 200 and 250} \\
\text{Location E:} & \text{between 300 and 350} \\
\text{Location F:} & \text{between 200 and 250}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of topographic maps worksheet.