If the contour lines are far apart, then that indicates the land has a gentle slope (low slope).
The closer together the lines are - the steeper the slope.
Contour lines are lines that join up points on a map that represent points on Earth's surface that have equal height. The distance between the contour lines gives an indication of how much the height changes over a horizontal distance. In other words it shows you how steep or gentle the slope is.
As such a steep slope will be marked by closely spaced contour lines and a more gentle slope will have more widely spaced contour lines.
The closeness of the lines indicates steepness. If each line represents 10 feet, then three close lines over a certain distance indicates a drop of 30 feet over that span. The smaller the span, the steeper the drop.
with lines that are closer for steep, and lines that are farther apart for gentle.
The closer the lines are the steeper the slope. The farther away the lines are then the more gentle the slope is.
The closer contour lines are together - the steeper the slope.
You can tell if a landform has a steep or gentle slope by looking at it. If the hill is small, it is not steep. A steep slope would be at more of an incline.
Closely spaced contour lines mean that the slope is steep.
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.
You know, when contour lines are closer together on a map, they indicate a steep slope. Just think of contour lines as the distance between each incline. The closer together the inclines, the steeper the hill.
How close together the brown contour lines are Yes, the closer the contours the steeper the slope. Flat land, by definition, has no contour lines.
You can tell if a landform has a steep or gentle slope by looking at it. If the hill is small, it is not steep. A steep slope would be at more of an incline.
Where the slope is steep the contour lines will come close together.
Closely spaced contour lines mean that the slope is steep.
that isn't true. the wider apart the contour lines are than the softer the slope (not steep) if they are closer together than the slope will be alot steeper.
Widely spaced contour lines indicate a gradual slope, while closely spaced lines indicate a steep slope.
How steep the slope is.
The closer the contours, the steeper the slope.
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.
You know, when contour lines are closer together on a map, they indicate a steep slope. Just think of contour lines as the distance between each incline. The closer together the inclines, the steeper the hill.
When the contour lines are farther apart, this means that the slopes between them are gentle. On the other side, if the contour interval is smaller, the slope will be steep.
How close together the brown contour lines are Yes, the closer the contours the steeper the slope. Flat land, by definition, has no contour lines.
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