A limit of 10 scenes can be added to a tour: True.
<h3>What is a
3D Maps tour?</h3>
A 3D Maps tour can be defined as a software program which is designed and developed to show a time-based relationship that exist between geographic locations and their associated data such as:
- Degree of temperature (highs or lows).
In a 3D Maps tour, tours and scenes are typically used to save the 3D Maps visualizations of a data set and as many tours as needed can be created in a workbook.
However, an end user can add a limit of 10 scenes to a tour depending on the situation and data.
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Answer:
The answer to your question is true
Surface runoff happens when, usually a liquid, flows from a high point to a low point because of a driving force in pressure difference as evident in the difference in elevation. In other words, liquid will runoff from the mountains to the plains. Since a low, flat plain has no difference in elevation, it will not cause the fluid to flow. Thus, it is impossible for surface runoff to happen within a low, flat plain.