They show a narrow area
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 that are closer together indicate a steeper slope.
a gentle slope
Usually the altitude above sea level. Close lines indicate a steep slope while spread out lines show flatter terrain.
Contour lines that touch or overlap on a topographic map indicate a
Contour lines that touch or overlap on a topographic map indicate a
Contour lines that touch or overlap on a topographic map indicate a
gentle slopes
On a topographic map, contour lines that are closer together indicate a steeper slope.
If the contour lines are far apart, then that indicates the land has a gentle slope (low slope).
If the contour lines are far apart, then that indicates the land has a gentle slope (low slope).
Contour lines on a map indicate elevation. They connect points of equal elevation, showing the shape and steepness of the terrain. Closer contour lines indicate steep slopes, while spaced-out lines represent flatter areas.
If the contour lines on a topographic map have wide spaces in between and are further apart then the terrain is relatively flat. If the contour lines are close together then the terrain forms a steep slope.
Hachured contour lines are contour lines with ticks pointing downslope that indicate a depression on a topographic map.
it connects to the points of Hawaii and Alaska
Closely spaced contour line on a topographic map shows that the land is steep.