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下图为我国晋南某地等高线图,读图回答下列问题。(10分) (1)右图中西部山脉

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下图为我国晋南某地等高线图,读图回答下列问题。(10分)

(1)右图中西部山脉的走向大致是      。(2分)

(2)请在上左图中画出沿AB线的地形剖面图。(2分)

(3)请在右图中画出源于①地的河流。(2分)

(4)右图中海拔低于300米的区域面积约为(   )(2分)

A.17km2

B.23km2

C.33km2   

D.48km2(5)指出图中的一处错误,并说明理由。(2分)

答案:

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答案:B

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