Answer:
C
Explanation:
Hierarchy and balance are both principles that are taken into account when making a map. They are important parts of cartography for different reasons.
Hierarchy has to do with combining the many types of features, names, information, and landmarks that are found on the map. A proper hierarchy is necessary so that the elements which need to be visible seem more important.
Balance is an even more visual concept since it deals with the aesthetically pleasing aspect of the map. A well-balanced map will have the map element of the map near the center and will have strategically placed legends and titles that do not take away from the overall depiction of what is being mapped.
Answer: (A), (B), (C) and (E)
Explanation:
- Coral reefs are found in the oceans formed by the accumulation of the skeletal remains of the invertebrates. They are found under water.
- Cold seeps refers to those area where the gases such as methane, hydrogen sulfide comes out through the vent, under water.
- Hydrothermal vents are the places where the hot intruding magma reacts with the sea water producing a vent.
- Rocky intertidal zone refers to the zone between a high and a low tidal mark.
Thus under the ocean, the structures such as coral reefs, cold seeps and hydrothermal vents forms where the tide is not so high and not so low.
Kelp forest is the odd one, that refers to those brown colored seaweeds, having high nutrients in salt water.
It is a state with very little population and/or small land area
It occurs when and where there is not enough water to meet both demands and those of ecosystems to function effectively.