Answer:
The easiest way to differentiate them is to remember that the site of an area is its exact location and the situation describes its surrounding areas and physical features. Favorable features of site and situation will ensure that the city will be able to thrive and survive.
1) Alps
2) Danube river
3) Rhine river
4) Mediterranean Sea
5) Pyrenees
6) Russia
7) France
8) Germany
Answer:
Hurricanes (I figure your talking about United States)
Explanation:
I live in Florida and Cyclones are the Hurricane equivalent in the South Pacific Region, Monsoons are a Season Reversing wind accompanied by rain and wind, and Tornado's mainly happen in the Middle part of America as the northern winds and southern ocean wins combine to create funnel clouds and this region in the Great Plains area is known as "Tornado Alley"
Answer:
In my opinion, a wilderness area. If you think of a city, you would probably think of high-rise buildings and skyscrapers where there would be multiple. This could probably translate into a topographic map of such. Most likely, the contour lines of a city would be packed together in different clusters. I suppose it could be linearly packed together but that still makes it difficult to identify the feature you want.
If you were to look at a topographic map of a wilderness area, there would probably be more space between the contour lines allowing you an easier time identifying features.