road scholar
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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What plane of latitude has the largest circumference? | the equator.
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Is it possible to locate an exact plane of latitude stated as "35 degrees"? Why or why not? | No. It does not indicate whether this plane of latitude of north or south of the equator.
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How many 7.5-minute maps, lying side-by-side, would be required to cover an arc of one degree, or 60 minutes, longitude on the Earth's surface? | 8
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How many 7.5-minute maps are required to cover an area of one-degree latitude by one-degree longitude? (1 degree=60) | 64
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For what principal city, place or prominent feature has the quadrangle you are presently studying been named? | city of Englewood.
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What series is the map you are presently studying? | 7.5-minute.
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is the Englewood Quad a topographic or a planimetric map> | topographic
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why does the title block on the Englewood Quadrangle not include a note referring to a date of photorevision? | 1997 Map is not photorevision.
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according to the plant imprint note, the Interior Department of the Geological Survey printed the Englewood Quad. Where is this plant located? | Reston,virginia
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what symbol is used to identify state routes? | a circle.
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how are heavy-duty roads coded on this map? | bold, red-colored lines
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