1. What is the elevation of point "C"?
A. 170 m
B. 160 m
C. 130 m
D. 20 m
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Advanced Placement (AP), 23.04.2021 05:30 erica437
1. What is the elevation of point "C"?
A. 170 m
B. 160 m
C. 130 m
D. 20 m
E. 50 m
2. Which side is steeper?
A. North
B. East
C. West
3. What is happening between points "F" and "D"?
A. going uphill
B. going downhill
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