Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
The question is not complete since no map is attached, but I would show you how to solve it.
When trying to determine the location of the epicenter of the earthquake, we need at least three different seismic stations. To find the epicenter, a method known as triangulation is used. This is done by drawing circle at each of the seismic stations with the radius of the circle equal to the distance from the station to the earthquake. The point of intersection of this three circles is the epicenter.
In this problem, a circle with a radius of 380 miles is drawn at Phoenix, 280 miles radius circle at Denver and a 880 miles radius circle at California. The point of intersection of the circle gives the epicenter. Note that the circles are drawn to scale.
2. An indicator shows if the top of the map is north, is the correct answer.
Other answers:
1. Lines could be considered symbols, but an indicator on a map is more of a symbol.
3. An image of a man and a woman representing the location of the restrooms maybe a better symbol, but it's not an example that helps us understand maps.
4. A title describes the map, but isn't really a symbol.
Hope this helps!
Alan sees the star as being two times bigger than zorg does.
Answer:
Diaspora, the dispersion of Jews among the Gentiles after the Babylonian Exile or the aggregate of Jewish communities scattered 'in exile' outside Palestine ...
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