A) GraphB) MapC) PictureD) None of the above
A) Map logyB) CartographyC) Altitude GraphingD) All of the above
A) Topographical map.B) Distributional MapC) Atlas MapD) Cadastral Map
A) 1B) 2C) 3D) 4
A) Qualitative MapB) Atlas MapC) Cadastral MapD) Topographical Map
A) Quantitative MapB) Atlas MapC) Cadastral MapD) Topographical Map
A) Quantitative MapB) Qualitative MapC) Topographical mapD) Atlas Map
A) OriginB) SourceC) EpicenterD) Both A and B
A) OriginB) JunctionC) MouthD) Attachment
A) Catchment B) JunctionC) Collecting PointD) none of the above
A) MountainsB) WindC) PlainsD) Plateaus
A) ErosionB) DepositionC) Both A and BD) None of the above
A) Slope of BedB) Nature of Bed RockC) Both A and BD) None of the above
A) AbrasionB) AttritionC) TransportationD) Deposition
A) TrueB) False
A) Hydraulic ActionB) TransportationC) Water TensionD) None of the above
A) FrictionB) AttritionC) BreakageD) Collision
A) AttritionB) DepositionC) TransportationD) None of the above
A) Load of RiverB) Transport MassC) Dissolved MatterD) Vector
A) OneB) TwoC) ThreeD) Four
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