The are called Contour Lines.
contour lines
contour lines
A contour lines connects points of equal elevation.
lines of equal elevation are called contour lines.
On a topographic map a contour line connects points of equal elevation.....hope that helped
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.
The scale of contour lines on a topographic (terrain) map is called the "contour interval".
On a Weather Map, the lines connecting points of equal temperature are called Isotherms.Similarly, the lines that connect points of equal barometric pressure are called Isobars.
The best way to find out if 2 points have equal elevation is to measure them. You must measure each of these points.
Both isobars as contour lines connect points on a map along which values of a given parameter are equal. Contour lines connect points of equal elevation while isobars connect points of equal pressure.
They're called 'isobars'.
Ah, that's a lovely question, friend. The line on a map that connects all the points with the same elevation is called a contour line. It helps us visualize the shape of the land and understand its various heights and slopes. Just like painting, contour lines add depth and beauty to our understanding of the world around us.