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The bar scale is the ruler-like graphic scale and on this picture, it is located in the bottom left corner. The way you measure with it is you take a ruler or a compass and measure the distance between the two points. Then you use the distances on the bar scale and the distance you measured to see the air distance between the two points.
Atlanta, Georgia, is located at an interesting place, because it is just above the 'border' where two different air masses collide. So depending on the time of year, there can be either continental, moderate (in winter cold), air masses (for most of the year) or maritime tropical, warm, moist, air masses when the storm season is on, and the air masses from the Caribbean see go deeper inland. Note that none of them form over Atlanta, but are forming in other places and are coming towards it.
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A hydrometer is a instrument used to determine specific gravity. It operates based on the Archimedes principle that a solid body displaces it's own weight within a liquid in which it floats. Hydrometers can be divided into two general classes: liquids heavier than water and liquids lighter than water
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C
Explanation:
At the center of a tectonic plate.