each contour line is worth 10 metres... so however tall your hill/moutain is you put the correct number of contour lines in. eg. 30 metres high=3 contours
The scale of contour lines on a topographic (terrain) map is called the "contour interval".
A contour chart is a map that shows contour lines. A good example of this is a topographic map.
an index contour.
A topographic map.
The Relationship between the relief of an area and the contour interval on a map of the area is A contour line
Contour lines show levels of elevation, where there are hills and valleys on a map
Contour lines show elevation.
you would need the intervals of each angle to make the map.
Contour lines that touch or overlap on a topographic map indicate a
Contour lines that touch or overlap on a topographic map indicate a
On a Topographic map, contour lines indicate connecting points of equal elevation. i think
The difference in elevation between the highest and lowest contour lines on a topographical map is called a contour interval.