Natural levees can be seen along the Souris River in the center portion of the map (north of Westgaard Cemetery). Approximately how high are the levees?
The question is based on Map T-4, a portion of the “Voltaire, North Dakota” quadrangle (scale 1:24,000; contour interval 5 feet) and Figure 40-4, a stereogram of the same region showing the Souris River (48°06'23"N, 100°48'05"W).
What will be an ideal response?
5 feet
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