1.) Which statement best describes the Ring of Fire?(1 point)

The Ring of Fire is known for its many rift valleys.

The Ring of Fire is known for the Mid-Atlantic Ridge within it.

The Ring of Fire is known for its many transform plate boundaries.

The Ring of Fire is known for its volcanoes and earthquakes.

2.) How does this image give greater understanding of the Great Depression than simply reading about it? (1 point)
The image gives an indication of how widespread poverty was in the Great Depression.

The image indicated opposition to the political leadership during the Great Depression.

The image is used to show the increase in family size during the Great Depression.

The image expresses the emotional condition of people who experienced the Great Depression.

3.) Why do geographers need to analyze both maps and tables to synthesize ideas about spatial distribution of people?(1 point)
to comprehend how people have constructed communities within specific areas

to prove the factual accuracy of the data about where people live and why

to understand when people choose to move from one location to another

to combine ideas about where people live using raw data and visual depictions of information

4.) Which tool introduced imagery and data measurements of Earth’s land cover, atmosphere, ice coverage, and oceans over the past few decades and increased our knowledge of Earth?(1 point)
satellites

field work

global positioning systems

geographic information systems

5.) What use would be most appropriate for radio telemetry?(1 point)
studying an animal that a scientist can see at all times

measuring the depth of water in a freshwater marl prairie

tracking individual animals

determining the economic consequences of invasive species

6.) Which one of the following ways can countries improve their gross national income (GNI)?(1 point)
foreign investment

increase imports

sending people out of the country to get jobs

block international trade

7.) What caution should geographers use when studying and determining regionalization?(1 point)
They should look at multiple types or layers of data.

They should be careful to use modern terminology in naming regions.

They should consider the effects of local dialects on regional politics.

They should be careful to stick to analyzing only natural features to stay within the realm of their job.

8.) Which of the following is an example of a question a human geographer might ask? (1 point)
Where do two watershed regions join?

How much rainfall does a city get each year?

Why do different mountains that are the same height have different snowfall amounts?

How have people influenced the topography of a town once covered in hills?

9.) Which of the following best infers the purpose of a small-scale map that provides a legend with various colors and boundary lines indicating political borders? (1 point)
This map might be intended to provide navigational information in different regions.

This map might be intended to provide hikers with important features along a trail.

This map might be intended to show data about different countries.

This map might be intended to provide information about the voters in different neighborhoods of a city.

10.) How could multiple geographic representations be analyzed in urban planning?(1 point)
Political maps of a state could be used alongside street maps in order to determine the best way to navigate between two cities.

Topographic maps could be combined with subway maps in order to determine the best places to put a new highway system.

Satellite imagery and topographic maps could be combined in order to determine the best routes for commuters to get to work.

Political maps showing population levels and satellite imagery could be used to plan needed city development without impacting ecosystems.

11.) Which is irrelevant when analyzing a road map?(1 point)
The shape used to denote a town

The color used to mark the geography

The scale used to establish the size

The font used to label a city

The font used to label a city

can you answer every questions 1-11

1.) The Ring of Fire is known for its volcanoes and earthquakes.

2.) The image gives an indication of how widespread poverty was in the Great Depression.
3.) To combine ideas about where people live using raw data and visual depictions of information.
4.) Satellites.
5.) Tracking individual animals.
6.) Foreign investment.
7.) They should look at multiple types or layers of data.
8.) How have people influenced the topography of a town once covered in hills?
9.) This map might be intended to show data about different countries.
10.) Political maps showing population levels and satellite imagery could be used to plan needed city development without impacting ecosystems.
11.) The font used to label a city.