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No. Every point on a contour line has the same elevation.

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Every point on a contour line is at a different elevation?

Every point on a given contour line is at the same elevation. Neighboring contour lines are at different elevations.


Why cant contour lines overlap?

It would mean that the point where they crossed had 2 different elevation, which is impossible.


Can a contour line on a topographic map connect to a point with an elevation of 100 feet to a point of 110 feet?

No. Contour lines connect points of the same elevation


Why can a contour line on a topographic map connect a point an elevation of 100 feet to a point with an elevation of 110 feet?

because


What line on a map connects the points of equal elevation?

Contour lines or also known as isohypses, connect points of equal elevation on a map. Contour lines can be curved, straight or a mixture of both. The lines on a map describe the intersection of a real or hypothetical surface with one or more horizontal planes.


Can a contour line on a topographic map connect a point with an elevation of 100 feet to a point with an elevation of 110 feet?

No. Contour lines connect points of the same elevation


How would you determine the elevation of a point that falls between two contour lines?

The elevation of a point that falls between two contour lines can be approximately determined by averaging the elevation of those two points. Assuming the point is somewhat halfway between the lines, this can be done by adding the elevations and dividing by two.


Do Equal points of elevation on a topographic map are connected by contour lines?

A contour lines connects points of equal elevation.


What does a v-shaped contour lines indicate when they point uphill?

It means a small difference in elevation


What does a contour line marked at 50 meters mean?

Any point on that line has an elevation of 50m.


What are conour lines?

Contour lines are used when you have spatial data, with the x,y values identifying a particular point and z is the value at that point. It could be elevation above sea level, temperature, pressure or any other measurable property. Contour lines identify where the data suggests equal values should exist. On an elevation map, contour lines show the elevation of equal values points. A 50 ft contour line would go through all points where the data suggest should be at 50 ft elevation. See related links.


Can a contour line on a topographic map connect a point with an elevation of 100 feet to a point with an elevation of 110 feet expalin why or why not?

OMG, that was one of my science questions I had. Dang. I failed at it, so Idk the answer. bahahah