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Unit 03 Review Questions
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What is the distance contained in one degree of longitude at the South Pole?
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69 km
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111 km
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360 km
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Why are there so many systems of latitude and longitude?
Each major language needs its own system.
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There is no international body that has been able to impose a single uniform system.
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Different countries are unable to agree on precise definitions of latitude and longitude.
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Different regions each have a different ellipsoid that is the best fit for a specific system.
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Why do all map projections contain distortion?
They were created by specific countries that highlighted the geography of those countries.
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They are flat representations of a curved surface.
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They are all equal-area maps, which inherently contain distortion.
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They are necessarily smaller than the area they represent.
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A Mercator projection has the greatest amount of distortion at:
the equator
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the poles
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midlatitudes
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the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn
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If preserving the relative size of places is of prime importance to you, you should construct a map with a(n):
conical projection
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cylindrical projection
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equal-area projection
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Mercator projection
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What is the minimum number of satellite signals a GPS unit must receive in order to have a reasonable chance of giving a fairly accurate position reading?
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Currently, most of our remote-sensing technology is located:
at National Weather Service stations
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on special high-altitude airplanes
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on high mountaintops
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on satellites
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