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What are the four basic components of spatial organization?

A.)Points, dots, dashes, areas
B.)Points,elevation,areas,circumference
C.)Points,lines,areas,volumes
D.)Points, areas, beaches, shores

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User Mast
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Your answer is C Points, lines, areas ,volumes because area are use for finding how much square foot of something you need like grass, or tile. Volume it is the same thing but your multiplying the height and width of something like a house. Points and lines go together you use points with graphs like (3,5) and you will use lines to connect two or more of those points to get a plot and you plot your data on a graph to get your results. Also its not D because beaches, and shores have nothing to do with this question accept for using them to find the area of something its not A because dots, and dash's can be use for equations and graphs but have no meaning in this question when it came down to rather C, or B I choose C because B has elevation and circumference and you use circumference to find the radius of a circle and you use elevation for like sea level of how deep something went.                                                                                                                       So your answer is C
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User Ngoldbaum
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The correct answer for the given question above would be option C. The four basic components of spatial organization are points, lines, areas and volumes. Spatial means something that occupies space. Points, lines, areas and volumes relate to the measurement of something that has space.
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