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Geography, 21.12.2020 18:00, katherinevandehei

1. Aerial photographs show mountains along the east coast of the island at its highest point. The mountains range from 101 m to 2,000 m tall. Draw these mountains on the map and name them however you would like. 2. A geologist has provided information that a volcano in the mountains is extinct. This may be a great place for sightseeing. Place a volcano in the mountains. Name the volcano.

3. A river runs from the mountains at 147° W longitude, 28° S latitude and empties into a lake at 153° W longitude, 36° S latitude. The river then flows out to sea. Add the river and lake to the map and name them.

4. Field surveys show that a few flat areas along the west coast would be good for campgrounds. Draw them on the map.

5. Note that 5° of longitude or latitude equals about 563 km. Use this information and a ruler to create a scale to use with this map. Draw and label your scale next to the word Scale in the legend.

6. Select a name for this island based on its features.


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