Study the topographic map and symbol chart. A topographic map with 4 regions labeled. The symbol chart shows a light green square with darker green shrublike icons representing swampland. A single black line with two hashes represents railroad tracks. Region 1 is a light green area with darker green shrublike icons. Region 2 is a green area with several contour lines. Region 3 is a green area with several contour lines. Region 4 is a flat green area near the Colorado River. At which point is swampland located?

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Answer:

Region 3 because it has the most contour lines which means its steeper than all the other Regions.

Explanation:

Also I know because I took the test and still have the picture on Edge 2020.

The correct answer is Region 1 .

Region 1 is a light green area with darker green shrublike icons.

What is a topographic map and what is it used for?

A topographic map is a detailed and accurate illustration of man-made and natural features on the ground such as roads, railways, power transmission lines, contours, elevations, rivers, lakes and geographical names. The topographic map is a two-dimensional representation of the Earth's three-dimensional landscape.

What are the green areas on a topographic map?

Topographic maps use green to denote vegetation such as woods.

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