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- On a topographic map, how would an impassible elevation change appear?
- What does it mean when contour lines get closer together
- Name 4 of the "umbles" that are warnings of possible hypothermia.
- What are the 3 system in the body affected by hypothermia?
- Should the person on a stretcher normally be carried head first of feet first?
- Why is documentation so important in a search?
- How many digits are there in a full easting?
- What are the 3 parts of of UTM you need to give to locate a point anywhere on the globe?
- On a map where 2 cm represents 1 km, what distance would 5 cm represent?
- How can you determine how far out grid north is from true north on a topo map?
- Name the top person in the chain of command in a typical overhead team.
- How much should your ready pack weigh?
- How much water should you have?