The correct matches would be as follows:
<span>1. atlas
colors show the earth's features
2. GIS
</span><span>best tool to use to plan hurricane evacuation routes
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3. globe collection of maps
best tool to use to compare the size of the continents
4. GPS
best tool to use to pinpoint your exact location
5. Mercator projection
areas near the poles appear larger than they are
6. political map
</span><span>colors show the earth's features
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7. RADAR
best tool to use to plan hurricane evacuation routes
8. relief map
</span>used by cartographers when visibility is reduced
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9. topographical map
</span>elevation is indicated by the distance between lines<span>
10. Winkel Tripel
reduces distortion of distance, direction, and area
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Hi. "Tidal wave" suggests a wave associated with the ebbs and flows related to the relative positions of the earth, moon and sun. These rises and falls relative to mean sea level are periodic and easily predictable. But the enormous wave generated by an earthquake is probably even less easy to predict than an earthquake and of no regular (that is, periodic) recurrence that anyone knows of. But I think "tsunami" is not too bad a name for such earthquake-generated waves as tsunami does not suggest any strong link with the relative positions of the earth, moon and sun.
Well its all due to Green house gasses produced through factories and automobiles, with the abundance of the world, driving, fly, and burning gas and oil on the whim we are playing a major role in this and unless a new technology that can surpass oil and natural gas we are slowly killing ourselves and the world.
<span>Ocean currents have a effect on precipitation and climate. The ocean currents bring warm water to cold places and vice versa. Without the ocean currents being the way they are, we would have the climate we have today. The precipitation part of my answer is pretty obvious. The ocean is water and water evaporates and makes clouds and then the clouds rain.</span>
It's directly south of the United States.