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Dr. Warren uses a map of a region. The map is drawn to scale. Why might this type of model be useful? A. for showing ocean currents B. for analyzing three dimensions C. for understanding relative distances
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Dr. Warren uses a map of a region. The map is drawn to scale. Why might this type of model be useful?
A. for showing ocean currents
B. for analyzing three dimensions
C. for understanding relative distances
D. for understanding relative temperatures
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I think it would be c
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C for understand relative distances.
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