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Unit I Review ? Chapters 1 -8 Key Terms/Definitions - schs

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<strong>Unit</strong> I <strong>Review</strong> – <strong>Chapters</strong> 1 -8<br />

18. Which is an example of a direct statement scale?<br />

a. 1:10 000 b. 1/10 000 c. 1 cm to 10 000 km d. both a & b<br />

19. Photographs taken from aircraft for the purpose of surveying is known as<br />

a. seismology b. satellite imagery<br />

b. c. geostationary imagery d. remote sensing<br />

20. Remote sensing can be used to<br />

a. study weather and climate.<br />

b. examine crop types and predict yields.<br />

c. classify land types.<br />

d. all of the above.<br />

e. none of the above.<br />

21. Remote sensing can be used to<br />

a. study weather and climate.<br />

b. examine crop types and predict yields.<br />

c. classify land types.<br />

d. all of the above.<br />

e. none of the above.<br />

22. This highly visual graph is frequently used in newspapers and ads to convey information<br />

because it is easy to understand:<br />

a. scatterplot b. stacked bar c. pie d. proportional area<br />

23. Average annual precipitation and temperature are best conveyed by<br />

a. Pie Graph b. Proportional Area Graph<br />

c. Scatterplot d. Climate Graph<br />

24. Using a Bar Graph for Precipitation and a Scatterplot (with lines connecting the dots)<br />

Graph for Temperature superimposed on the bar graph, graph the data. Months are<br />

the independent variable. Label temperature on the left side and precipitation on the<br />

right side of the graph. Be sure to provide a title, label, and a numbered system for your<br />

graph.<br />

25. Using a pie graph, graph the following data:<br />

Grade 7 15 students<br />

Grade 8 30 students<br />

Grade 9 50 students<br />

Grade 10 100 students<br />

Grade 11 5 students

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