The change in the elevation between isolines is called a contour line. Contour lines on a topographical map resemble a volcano.
Height is another name that can be used for the word elevation. Other words that could be used instead of elevation are height above sea level and highness.
the measure of change in elevation in a certain distance is called gradient
Contour Lines
relief
relief
It is contour interval.
Contour interval
10 meters
latitude and longitude
A contour line (also isoline or isarithm) of a function of two variables is a curve along which the function has a constant value. In cartography, a contour line (often just called a "contour") joins points of equal elevation (height) above a given level, such as mean sea level
It is contour interval.
Contour interval
relief
The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next is called relief. Hope this helped. ;)
contour interval
contour interval
10 meters
It provides the change on a contour line to the other(elevation change)
No. Every point on a contour line has the same elevation.
A contour line is a line defining elevation on a map.
The scale of contour lines on a topographic (terrain) map is called the "contour interval".
A contour map is a physical map showing elevation and each line shows a major change in elevation.