By studying the map which of these statements can be determined to be accurate

1. Deserts limited communications and transportation.

2. Trading goods and information in the region was not possible

3. Rivers provided a source of both irrigation and transportation

4. Open Plains allow for easy transportation throughout the region

By studying the map, statement 3 can be determined to be accurate: rivers provided a source of both irrigation and transportation.

are you sure

I’m not sure if this is right, but hopefully it is-

Btw, BTS army covers most of the answers on this unit besides the maps..

which one was it

To determine which statement can be accurately determined by studying the map, you would need to analyze the features and patterns present on the map. Here's how you can approach each statement:

1. Deserts limited communications and transportation:
- Look for regions marked as deserts on the map.
- Observe if there are any roadways, railways, or other transportation routes passing through or around these desert regions.
- Consider the presence or absence of communication infrastructure such as telephone lines or cables.
- If there are clear markings of deserts impeding transportation and communication, then this statement can be determined as accurate.

2. Trading goods and information in the region was not possible:
- Identify regions on the map that may indicate trade routes, such as highways, seaports, or major transportation hubs.
- Look for symbols or labels representing trade centers, markets, or significant economic influence.
- Analyze the proximity of these trade-related features and their connections to other regions.
- If there is a lack of trade routes or indications of trade activity, then this statement may be considered accurate.

3. Rivers provided a source of both irrigation and transportation:
- Locate rivers or bodies of water on the map.
- Observe if there are surrounding agricultural regions or indications of irrigation systems, such as farmland or irrigation canals.
- Look for symbols representing transportation infrastructure along these rivers, such as boat icons or bridges.
- If there is evidence of irrigation and transportation infrastructure along rivers, then this statement can be determined as accurate.

4. Open plains allow for easy transportation throughout the region:
- Look for areas on the map marked as open plains or flat terrain.
- Observe if there are roadways, railways, or other transportation routes passing through or around these open plains.
- Consider whether any barriers, such as mountains or rivers, might impede transportation across the region.
- If there are indications of easy transportation routes across open plains, then this statement can be considered accurate.

By carefully examining the map for the presence of these features and patterns, you can determine which statement(s) accurately reflect the information provided.