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1. The location of two hikers is marked on the topographic map to the right as points F and H. What is the elevation of the camper at point F?
2. Each hiker climbed to point G along the path indicated by the arrow. What was the change in elevation for the hiker that took the steepest path to point G?
3.The Vs just below the path of F up to G indicates what landform?
4. What is the purpose of this series of satellite images?
A. To show the path of three different rivers
B. The direction the water flows in the river
C. The changes in the path of the river
5. Weathering (breaking off sediments upriver), erosion (moving the sediments down river) and finally deposition caused the changes in the river.
What helps hold sediments in place to prevent erosion?
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