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B. Roald Amundsen
Answer:
Vertical dimension
Explanation:
The third dimension used by geologists and map users is the vertical dimension.
It brings a volumetric angle to geological problems.
- For geologists, rock strata can be viewed downhole.
- It does not limit dimensional analysis to the area of the body, it brings a volumetric approach.
- Sometimes, in geologic literature, it is termed a slice through the rock.
- The third dimension makes the map figure real and more interactable.
Navigable rivers and natural harbors was the geographic feature that contributed most to the settlement of colonies along the atlantic coast. The natural harbor is a body of water sheltered by natural barriers which is well deep to provide a good and a safe anchorage place which permit the transfer of cargo and passengers between the ships and the shore.