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leva [86]
3 years ago
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Select the best tool to use for each purpose. 1 . Find a safe place to land a plane on a foggy day. globe 2 . Determine if Green

land is larger than Africa. topographical map 3 . Get to the nearest pizza parlor. RADAR 4 . Plan a cross-country ski trip. GPS 5 . Show classmates where Ecuador, Nova Scotia, and Belgium are located. Winkel Tripel Projection
Geography
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OLga [1]3 years ago
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1 . Find a safe place to land a plane on a foggy day. - RADAR

2 . Determine if Greenland is larger than Africa.  - topographical map

3 . Get to the nearest pizza parlor. - GPS

4 . Plan a cross-country ski trip. - Winkel Tripel Projection

5 . Show classmates where Ecuador, Nova Scotia, and Belgium are located. - globe

Explanation:

  • Radar is a device for detecting objects by radio waves and determining their distances.
  • Today's radars, in combination with GPS are also used to represent the geographical features of the area within the radar range.
  • A globe is a small-scale ball-like representation of the Earth, planets, or celestial spheres with a cartographic representation of a given surface.

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