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If a map has a standard parallel at 40° north, this means that the line of tangency for the map was at 40° north.

A) True
B) False

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A standard parallel is a line of latitude on a map where the scale on the map is true, and it does not necessarily correspond to the line of tangency.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement is False. A standard parallel is a line of latitude on a map where the scale on the map is true. It represents a parallel line on the Earth's surface that is used as a reference point for accurate measurements on the map. The line of tangency refers to the latitude at which a cone or cylinder touches the Earth's surface when creating a map projection. It does not necessarily correspond to the standard parallel.

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