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They show how steep a landform is. A contour line also is a function of two variables in a curve which has a constant value.
Water flows downhill. Contour lines show the slope of the landscape, and the direction a stream must flow.
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.
Elevation lines and contour lines are just different names for the same thing. Both of them show elevation (or indirectly steepness) on a map.
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They show how steep a landform is. A contour line also is a function of two variables in a curve which has a constant value.
Contour lines show levels of elevation, where there are hills and valleys on a map
Maps can show elevation with contour lines
The darker contour lines on map are called index contour lines. Numbers that indicate elevations are often written on these lines.
Contour lines show elevation.
Contour lines show elevation.
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Contour maps show the shape and elevation of the land by using contour lines to represent points of equal elevation. This allows viewers to visualize topography and understand the natural landscape of a given area.
Those maps are called topographic maps. They use contour lines to show the shape and elevation of the land surface. Each contour line represents a specific elevation above sea level.
contour lines
They show the relief of an area. They will have height values attached to them. The distance between contour lines gives an impression of gradient. The closer they are together, the steeper the slope.
Water flows downhill. Contour lines show the slope of the landscape, and the direction a stream must flow.