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A model is considered to scale if its relative proportions are equal to that of the object its modeling. If a building is twice as tall as it is wide, then a scale model of the building will also be twice as tall as it is wide regardless of how big the model is relative to the real building.

The picture below is of a relief globe. The height of objects (above or below sea level) on a relief globe use a different scale than their widths and lengths.

Without knowing the scale used for the heights of objects, what could be figured out accurately using this relief globe?

A. Where the highest and lowest places on earth are
B. The kinds of terrain on different parts of the earth
C. How high above sea level a certain mountain is
D. How much later the sun sets on top of a mountain than in a valley

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Answer:

The kinds of terrain on different parts of earth and where the highest and lowest places on Earth are

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User Jeffrey Aylesworth
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Answer:

The correct option is B.

B. The kinds of terrains on different paths of the earth.

Step-by-step explanation:

Looking at relief globe, we can clearly see the heights and types different areas of the world. We can not accurately determine the height of any area because we do not know the scale factor. We certainly cannot determine the highest or lowest point on the earth because it is impossible to calculate just from looking at the globs. We cannot find the height of a mountain above sea level or any other height measurement. It is also no where related to time of sun rising and setting in a particular area.

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