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Calculate the height of a radio, television and telecommunications tower where the scale is 1:9 000; r = 100 mm; d = 6 mm and H = 750 m. Round the answer to first decimal, for example if the result is 123 then the answer is 123,0; if the answer 12,345 then the answer is 12,3 and if the result is 123,456 then the answer is 123,5. The height of the tower is:

assess the significance that plate margins play in the spatial distribution of tectonic hazards


World map highlighting the temperate and tropic regions/countries
Study the diagram of the hydrologic cycle and the ocean currents and identify the possible negative effects of water pollution on the water cycle(5marks)
1. A graticule is ....
2. Latitude is the ........ distance of any point on earth measured north or south of the equator in degrees, minutes and seconds.
3. 1 square km = .........square m.
4.on theequator each degree longitude is ....
A. 110kn apart
B. 112km apart
C. 113km apart
D. 114km apart
E. 111km apart
1. A point symbol for a town is used on a ...
A. Medium- scale map
B. Small- scale map
C. Medium and large scale map
D. Medium and small scale maps
2.Metal map are also known as .......map.
3.1:50 000 topographic maps can be used to A. Determine different landforms
B. Determine how many people live in an area.
C. Navigate from one location to another.
D. All of above
1. Magnetic declination is ....
A. Maintains the same angle.
B. Not the same for every location on earth
C. The same for every location within a country
D. The same at every location on earth
2. A drawn map is the result of how a person ..........reality.
3. Various .......... are used to identify landforms.
4. Each second of latitude is approximately...
A. 33m apart
B. 30m apart
C. 32m apart
D. 31m apart
E. 34m apart
5. Select the items which is not quantitative data...
A. Number of people
B. Amount of precipitation
C. Amount of rainfall
D. Type of precipitation
The contour interval is the ...
A. Is the verrical distance between places of the same height above mean sea level.
B. Is tge vertical distance between successive contour lines.
C. Is the perpendicular distance between points of equal elevation
D. Is the orthogonal distance between points of equal elevation
2. An isarithm is a ............ line.
3. If the change in the slope is gradual, it means ......
A. The contours do not exist
B. The contours are very close to each other
C. The contours are far apart
D. The contours are at least 20mm apart on a map
1. Average temperature and Average rainfall map are example of ........
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