Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a beacon and a landmark.
A) Landmarks are close to the goal, while beacons can be located anywhere.
B) A beacon is a cue that is close to the goal, while a landmark can be anywhere in relation to the goal.
C) Landmarks only provide information about direction, while beacons provide direction and distance information.
D) Beacons are used in relation to each other while landmarks are simply approached in a sequence.
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