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Darya [45]
3 years ago
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In Google Earth go to (-86.920494°, 61.056563°) and then change the eye altitude to about 4700 miles above the surface. What is

the order of relief and the major process(es) generating that relief? Also, what is the total relief from the highest peak to the elevation of the continental shelf at this location (-74.494594°, -49.023300°)?

Geography
2 answers:
Rom4ik [11]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The correct option is such that it is a 3rd order relief created by plate tectonic process with a relief of 17500 ft from the highest peak and the continental shelf.

Explanation:

As the complete question is not available, the complete question is found online and is attached herewith.

So the elevation of the 1st point is given as 10242 ft while that of the second point is -1525 ft so the total relief is 11767 ft

so the correct option is such that it is a 3rd order relief created by plate tectonic process with a relief of 17500 ft from the highest peak and the continental shelf.

Anna [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

its not hard just calculate all your numbers

Explanation:

add all them up and trust me you will get your answer

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