Elevation (feet) 1200 1100 1000 900 800 700 X Y 816 Gravel Pit T5N 36 B BM 790 Scuppernong Omping, Stations 19 787 Corner Grove Sch WAUKEE PAUL 7 840. Lake La Grange KOR 1920 Flowing Well Fish Hatchery 29 28 16 A L M Marys Cam 21 800 BM 613 Gravel Pil, RA Dispo Palmyra BM 8481 ng Lake 13- Upper Spring Lake Gravel Pit 834 860 853 lindas Pr Cem 19 Sch Blue Spring Lake A KETTLE MORAINE STATE Skaponong Cem LINE A STATE 983 GRANGE Grange Round Pra BM955 WALWORTH CO BM 956 Little Prair FIGURE 9.10 Whitewater, Wisconsin 0 2 0 1/2 3 kilometers 2 miles SCALE: 1:62,500 R 16 E CONTOUR INTERVAL 20 FEET
Figure 9.9 is a stereogram showing a portion of the area covered by the Whitewater, Wisconsin, topographic map (Figure 9.10, page 160). Use the stereogram and the map to complete the following. (I can only upload two images, so if you have figure 9.9 in Applications and Investigations in Earth Science 9th Edition it would help a lot)
1. After examining the map and stereogram, draw a line on the map to outline the area illustrated on the stereogram.
2. What evidence on the map indicates that portions of the area are poorly drained? On what part of the map are these features located?
3. Use Figure 9.11 to draw a topographic profile of the X-Y line on Figure 9.10.
4. Is the general topography of the land in Sections 7 and 8 in the northwest portion of the region higher or lower in elevation than the land around the letter A located near the center of the map? Is it more or less hilly?
5. Is the area that coincides with Kettle Moraine State Forest higher or lower in elevation than the land to the northwest and southeast?
6. The feature labeled A on the map is a long ridge composed of till. Is this ridge an esker, an end moraine, or a drumlin?



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