Approximately how high are the stream terraces north of the Souris River in the SW¼ of Section 33?
The following questions are based on Map T-4, the “Voltaire, North Dakota” topographic map (scale 1:24,000; contour interval 5 feet). You may also want to look at Figure 40-4 on page 280, a stereogram of this same area. The Souris River has downcut into the glacial outwash deposits along its course leaving stream terraces (48°06'23"N, 100°48'05"W).
What will be an ideal response?
30 to 40 feet
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