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DIA [1.3K]
3 years ago
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Use the map to answer the question: A physical map of Africa is shown, with color-coded elevations. Green represents 0 to 649 ft

(1 to 199 m), light green represents 650 to 1649 ft (200 to 499 m), yellow represents 1650 to 3249 ft (500 to 999 m), light orange represents 3250 to 6549 ft (1000 to 1999 m), and dark orange represents 6550 ft (2000 m). Longitude and latitude lines also are shown, with 30 degrees N cutting through northern Africa, including the Atlas Mountains, the equator cutting through the central portion of the continent, including Lake Victoria and the Serengeti Plain, with the Ethiopian Highlands just north, and 30 degrees S cutting though the southern portion of Africa, including the Orange River. Zero degrees longitude cuts through the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Guinea, and the northwestern portion of the continent, including the Sahara Desert, while 30 degrees E cuts through the eastern portion, including the Great Rift Valley and Ethiopian Highlands. Dark orange is seen in the Ethiopian Highlands, the Atlas Mountains, and southern Africa, light orange in the Sahara Desert, and green throughout most of northwestern Africa (except the Sahara). © 2012 The Exploration Company Which of these coordinates is closest to Mt. Kilimanjaro?
2° S latitude; 30° E longitude
4° S latitude; 20° E longitude
34° S latitude; 20° E longitude
12° N latitude; 2° W longitude
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2 answers:
Tomtit [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

alexira [117]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:  2 °S latitude; 30°E longitude

Explanation:

Mount Kilimanjaro's exact coordinates are 3.0674°S; 37.3556°E and 2°S;30° E are the closest coordinates to that exact location.

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