Well, if you mean topographic features, then it's usually a good portion of the test. There may be a picture of picturesque stream, and you have to label the parts of it. It's good to have diagrams of things like that on your notes. Also, definitely know the names of topographic features. Vocabulary is a HUGE part of this event. Still, despite your best efforts, there are bound to be a few you don't know on the test.geminicross wrote:This event is beginning to stress me out.
Nonetheless, my notesheets are coming along. Out of curiosity how much emphasis was put on Topography when you all did this event?
If you mean map features, then that is also a must. There aren't usually a lot of map questions, but I can tell you that there will FOR SURE be at least 1, usually in the form of an unlabelled map that you have to label, or you have to make your own map. The wiki page has a link to every map symbol, that should tell you pretty much everything you need in the topographic map department.