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a. study the map above. for the country shown, describe...

Geography, 06.10.2017 17:00 zakyiaiarvis544
Could really use some on this!
a. study the map above. for the country shown, describe one example of each of the following spatial concepts:
location
place
pattern
b. define scale, identify and explain the scale used on the map above, and discuss the difference between large-scale and small-scale maps.
c. explain two ways in which scale effects the interpretation of geographic information.

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