contour lines that are very close together
A topographic map indicates that a mountain slope is very steep by using contour lines close together
Widely spaced contour lines indicate a gradual slope, while closely spaced lines indicate a steep slope.
Usually the altitude above sea level. Close lines indicate a steep slope while spread out lines show flatter terrain.
if someone were to make a topographic map they would mostlikly have a bunch a contour lines realy close together because the closer they are together the more steep it is.so i guess they would make close contour lines then make a drop off
On a topographical map, a contour line indicates a change in elevation. When the lines are close together, the elevation is changing rapidly.
The rock fragments that accumulate at the base if a steep slope are usually known as scree or talus.
It uses contour lines which are very close together.
It uses contour lines which are very close together.
A less steep slope indicates a slower velocity than that of a steeper slope.
Steep slope on a distance/time graph indicates high speed.
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Contour lines that are close together on a topographic map indicate an area of steep slope. If they essentially overlap you have a cliff.
The steeper the slope, the contour lines go further along the area. You can also determine the flatness of the area with these lines.
Yes.
On a map they would indicate a steep slope And on a synoptic chart they would indicate stronger winds the closer they are. Depends on the differences in barometric pressure between the isobars.
If the topographic lines are closer together it means that it has a steeper slope grade, if they are farther apart, it means that they have a more relaxed slope grade. There is usually a scale on the map that can tell you in exact measurements of the slope.
What kind of good has a steep slope?