Upstream
Water flows downhill. Contour lines show the slope of the landscape, and the direction a stream must flow.
indicated with different kind of contour numbers , which are showed in brown curved lines
contour lines all ways point up hill or up stream
Upstream or up river
A. The way that contour lines bend when they cross a stream is always upstream. B. Circles that are closed contours signify hills. C. Closed contours with short lines pointing downward are closed depressions and have no outlet. D. Gentle slopes are characterized by lines farther apart, while steep slopes are characterized by lines closer to one another. E. Maximum relief is the different elevations between highest and lowest points in an area.
downstream upstream streamline mainstream bloodstream airstream
both. upstream is under the hood, and the downstream is by the catalytic converter.
it refers to the location of the oxygen (o2) sensors relative to the engine. The upstream sensor is the one closest to the engine. The downstream sensor is furthest from the engine. Think of it as the way a stream of water, or in this case, a stream of exhaust flows.... From the engine To the tailpipe.
The up stream is closest to engine and down stream is farest from engine
It has both an up and a down stream oxygen sensor.
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A riverboat with a steam powered engine that could travel either upstream or downstream was called a steam boat.
There is one upstream and one downstream.
A down stream receptacle that is connected to the upstream GFCI will be protected. If the downstream receptacle senses a fault the upstream GFCI will trip.
it depens on if your truck has local or federal emmosions package if its federal ther eare 4, upstream and down stream on both sides.other wise there are only two upstream and downstream of the catalytic converter
A contour map shows lines which connect areas equal in height. These lines are called contours and should be labelled to show the height that each contour represents. A stream flows downhill, this is due to gravity. Thus, to determine which way a stream flows, find contours, at least two, that intersect the path of the stream, then look at the heights these contours represents(their labels). The stream will flow from the contour labelled with the higher number towards the contour labelled with the lower number. PS. sometimes not all the contours are numbered, but only say every fith contour is numbered, then you can assume that all contours are equally incremented i.e. the height difference from one contour to the next stays equal.
they could sail upstream and down stream