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    on a map To be able to identify the type of map at hand and its uses Whether you use them or not‚ maps have become an integral part of everyday life and the development of human civilization. Knowing the location and spatial distribution of objects or venues that need to be taken note of is important in carrying out our daily tasks. Whether on the road‚ in the mall‚ or at the local theme park‚ maps play an important role in giving us direction and planning activities. By definition‚ a map is a

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    Lab 9 Topographic Map

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    following questions about Lab 9: Topographic Maps. Type your answers in the space provided‚ make sure I can clearly read/find your answer. If you like‚ use a different color for your answers (makes it easier to read). Check the due date in your email and on the Pearson website‚ email me once you have completed the assignment. Define these terms: 1. Topographic map – 2D Map made of contour lines of landscapes to show natural & man-made features 2. Relief – map that uses shading to illustrate

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    Introduction Moffett and Mikhail assert that the term “photogrammetry” refers to the activities of “(1) photographing an object; (2) measuring the image of the object on the processed photograph; and (3) reducing the measurements to some form such as a topographic map” or a scale crime scene diagram. (as cited in Robinson‚ 2010‚ p. 401). Use in Forensic Photography “Sometimes the evidence at the crime scene is so numerous or so intricate that locating all the items of within the scene would require an

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    MAP READING 1. INTRODUCTION One of the important dimensions of social knowledge is being able to locate yourself in time and space answering the questions when and where. Locating yourself in time requires an understanding of the concepts of days‚ hours‚ second‚ years‚ months‚ weeks and even centuries. Similarly locating yourself in space requires an understanding of the concepts of distance‚ maps‚ and directions

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    with questions ready to ask the TA. Review metamorphic rock samples and their protoliths. There will be hand samples. Contour maps Be able to define and identify map features such as contour lines‚ index contours‚ etc. Know to how to tell if an area is steeply sloped or not. Know what relief and gradient are and how to determine them. Be able to identify topographic features and know what contour lines do when they intersect streams. Understand latitude and longitude and what they indicate

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    Topography and Height

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    DEFINITIONS DEFINITIONS FROM TOPO MAPS REPRESENTATIVE FRACTION (RF): It is the ratio between the distances on the map to its corresponding distance on actual ground. The RF on this map is 1:50‚000. 2. SCALE : Scale is the ratio between the distance of any two points on the map and the actual distance of the same points on the ground. The scale of the given map extract is 2 cm: 1 km or 1:50‚000. 3. CONTOUR: Contours are imaginary lines drawn on maps‚ joining all places with the same

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    CONTENT No | Title | Pages | 1 | Contents | 1 | 2 | Details of Practical | | | 3. Objectives | | | 4. Theory & Principles | | | 5. Equipment and Functions | | | 6. Task of team members | | | 7. Precautions of Practical | | 3 | Data | | | a. Sketches | | | b. Booking | | | c. Calculation | | 4 | Results | | | a. Results analysis | | | b. Value/Photo | | | c. A3 Plan | | 5 | Discussions / Conclusions /

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    topographic anatomy of Face

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    THE FACIAL PART OF THE HEAD OPERATIONS ON THE HEAD The border between the head and neck is the line which is drawn along the inferior margin of the mandible‚ apex of the mastoid process‚ superior nuchal line to the external occipital protube­rance and passes on to another side. The facial part is composed of the following regions: the orbital region‚ the oral cavity re­gion (the region of the mouth)‚ nose region (region of the nose)‚ the lateral region and deep region of the face. You studied

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    Marine archaeologists can use topographic data‚ specifically in a marine chart‚ to analyze the site of a sunken ship. As charts include the data of the ocean floor along with one’s outlines of courses and positions‚ they should aid any mariner in avoiding potential hazards at sea ("What Is a"). For marine archaeologists‚ it familiarizes them to the seafloor of their site‚ hopefully encouraging them to carefully plan out their survey and excavation of the site. Though not only should archaeologists

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    depression. It is located at the contact between cretaceous and Eocene deposits. One of the early geologic works was carried out by Ball and Beadnell (1903). They produce a topographical- geological map of the oasis and discuss the stratigraphy of the rock exposed. They distinguished three topographic features; the bounding escarpments; the conical hills within the depression and the oasis floor. They notice that the southern scarp is steeper than the northern scarp. The eastern scarp has smooth outline

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