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.
On a map, a contour line connects points of the same height below or above sea level. The elevation would stay the same if you followed a contour line.
no, it will not be on the same contour line (isoline) because 300 n 350 is 2 different elevations
A topographic map.
On a topographic map a contour line connects points of equal elevation.....hope that helped
A contour line is a line defining elevation on a map.
Contour lines represent connecting points of equal elevation on a topographic map.
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The scale of contour lines on a topographic (terrain) map is called the "contour interval".
topographic elevation
A contour is a line that joins points of equal elevation.
Contour lines show elevation.
the difference in elevation represented by each contour line on a topographic map
No because a contour line gets darrker and daarker when it goes from line to line.
The Relationship between the relief of an area and the contour interval on a map of the area is A contour line
its ur face
Contour interval