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- a map is a diagram of features (land, water cities...etc) over a selected area and is often drawn to scale. true false 2. a topographical map is a diagram of features (usually landforms) and is drawn to scale in all 3 dimensions. true false
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- A standard map is defined as a scaled diagram that represents geographic features (land, water, settlements, etc.) of a specific area, so the statement is accurate.
- Topographical maps represent 3D landforms on a 2D surface using contour lines; they are not drawn to scale in 3 dimensions, so the statement is incorrect.
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