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den301095 [7]
1 year ago
8

Which map would you bring with you as you navigate the wilderness?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Inga [223]1 year ago
7 0

The  map that would I bring with me as I navigate the wilderness is Topographic maps.

<h3>Why carry Topographic maps?</h3>

Because topographic maps use contour lines to indicate the geometry of landforms, they are excellent for wilderness navigation (mountains, valleys, ridges, saddles).

Reading topographic maps has somewhat lost some of its appeal with the development of reliable, accurate GPS devices and phone navigation apps.

However, no matter how sophisticated and costly your equipment is, it could still run out of batteries, malfunction due to excessive dampness, cease functioning in the cold (cough, iPhones), or fall off a cliff and smash.

Additionally, the satellite signal that your device requires to locate you will always decide to go out at the worst possible time.

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