Hello. You didn't show the map or say what kind of map the question is referring to, which makes it impossible for the question to be answered. However, I can help you by showing you what data you can see on different types of maps.
On physical maps you can see data on the relief of a region, data on the distribution of cities in a region and data on the existence of rivers, caves, mountains, forests and other elements that can compose that region.
On economic maps you can see data related to the economic activities of a region, data on the establishment and distribution of trade in a region and you can see statistical data on the economically active population in the region.
In demographic maps you can look at migration data, data about the spatial distribution of people in a region and you can analyze rates (illiteracy, birth, mortality, among others).
On political maps you can see data about the geographic borders of a country, or cities and states, data about the extension of territories, and data about political borders.
In historical maps you will be able to observe data about an event that was established during a period of time, data that portray the distribution of territories in a region and data of colonial advance in the continents.
Answer:
C. Hard parts and slow burial
Explanation:
If the parts of the organism were only soft, they would decompose and there would be no fossil present. It also needs to be a slow burial to allow time for the soft parts to decompose so only the bones would remain.
Answer:
The action of the internal Earth forces results in the formation of constantly moving tectonic pates, causing constant formation and destruction of landforms.
Explanation:
Earth is an active planet. It has a core that is active and very hot, and the inner part of it influences the outer part of it. The outer core further heats up the mantle layer which is located below the crust. The mantle layer has a process called convection currents which occurs because of the difference in heat and pressure on the top and bottom parts of it.
The convection currents are what causes the internal Earth forces like the immense pressure and magma pushing through the crust. They are so powerful that they are responsible for cracking up the crust and forming numerous tectonic plates. They also manage to move the plates on Earth's surface, causing different types of interactions between them, which in turn results in the constant formation of landforms on one side and constant destruction on another side.
Latitude goes North and South
Longitude goes East and West