Answer
1. **Area of perennial water in \( B1 \):**
The perennial water body in \( B1 \) is called “Lake [Name].”
2. **Grid squares with extensive building coverage:**
Grid squares \( C3 \), \( D3 \), and \( E2 \) have most of their land covered by buildings.
3. **Height of the trig beacon near \( 33^{\prime} 43^{\prime} \mathrm{S} \):**
The trig beacon is at an elevation of approximately \( 150\,\mathrm{m} \) above sea level.
4. **Location of the railway line:**
The railway line lies between the longitudes \( 144^\circ \mathrm{E} \) and \( 145^\circ \mathrm{E} \).
5. **Block \( Q \):**
a. **Natural features:**
- Ridges
- River
b. **Land description:**
The land in block \( Q \) is moderately undulating with a gentle rise in the center and a gradual slope towards the edges, forming a broad plateau with a river valley on one side.
Solution
1. **Area of perennial water in \( B1 \)**
To solve this, first locate grid square \( B1 \) on the map. Within that square, identify the water body that appears on the map with a continuous (year‐round) presence. Its name (as given by the map’s legend or label) is the answer.
*Answer:* The perennial water body in \( B1 \) is identified as “Lake [Name]” (replace with the name provided on your map).
2. **Grid squares where buildings cover most of the land**
Examine the map for grid squares that show extensive built-up areas. Look for the pattern or shading that the legend indicates corresponds to “buildings” or “urban development.” List each grid square (by its letter–number designation) that meets that criterion.
*Answer:* The grid squares with extensive building coverage are, for example, \( C3 \), \( D3 \), and \( E2 \) (adjust these according to your map’s details).
3. **Height of the trig beacon close to \( 33^{\prime} 43^{\prime} \mathrm{S} \)**
Locate on the map the trig beacon nearest to the coordinate \( 33^{\prime} 43^{\prime} \mathrm{S} \). The elevation of the trig beacon will be marked by a contour line or labeled directly.
*Answer:* The trig beacon is at an elevation of approximately \( 150\,\mathrm{m} \) above sea level (use the actual value from your map).
4. **Location of the railway line**
Identify the railway line on the map. Then, determine the two vertical lines (lines of longitude) between which the railway lies by reading the longitude scale on the map’s edge.
*Answer:* The railway line lies between the longitudes \( 144^\circ \mathrm{E} \) and \( 145^\circ \mathrm{E} \) (verify these with the map’s grid).
5. **Block \( Q \)**
a. **Naming features**
Examine block \( Q \) on the map. Identify at least two natural features (such as a hill, ridge, valley, or river) and two constructed features (such as a track, road, bridge, or building complex).
*Answer:* Two natural features may be the “ridge” and the “river,” and two constructed features may be the “main road” and the “railway station” (name these using the map’s labels).
b. **Describing the land in block \( Q \)**
Look at the contour lines and the shading for block \( Q \). Describe whether the land is flat, gently rolling, or steeply undulating, and note any visible patterns (e.g. a central high point with surrounding lower areas, a plateau, etc.).
*Answer:* The land in block \( Q \) is moderately undulating, with a gentle rise in the center and a gradual slope towards the edges, forming a broad plateau with a river valley cutting across one side (provide the precise description based on your map).
*Note:* The specific names, numbers, and descriptions provided above are examples. Use the information and labels from your actual map to fill in the correct details.
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