True/False 5. According to the map above, Osaka is a capital city. 6. The distance covered by one degree of longitude is the same as the distance covered by one degree of latitude. 7. A meridian is an imaginary semicircle that runs from pole to pole. 8. Index contours are contour lines that are printed bolder in order to make map reading easier. 9. On a Mercator projection, only the areas near 0° latitude are shown with relative accuracy. 10. Topographic maps of plains and other relatively flat areas have large contour intervals. 11. The distance covered by a degree of latitude depends upon where the degree is measured. 12. The distance represented by a degree of longitude is shortest at the equator. 13. Each degree of latitude is equal to 60 minutes of latitude. 14. On a gnomonic projection, lines of longitude are parallel. 15. Directions on a map should be determined relative to the meridians and parallels. make the answer extremely simple like just give me the answer