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Contour lines on a topographic map represent points of equal elevation. Each line connects all the locations that are at the same height above sea level. By following contour lines, you can visualize the shape of the land and identify features such as hills, valleys, and plateaus.

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Q: What contours are marked with elevation?
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What is labeled with the elevation in round units?

Index Contours


What are lines used to show elevation?

They are called contours.


What type of map shows the elevation of the contours?

A topography map.


What is the contour like on a map where the relief is low?

Contours show the elevation above sea level. The steeper the slope the closer the contour lines. Therefore, on a low elevation the contours will be far apart.


How do index contours let you know if the land you are viewing are increasing or decreasing?

Each index contour has an elevation associated with it. When you look at 2 contours, one will have a higher corresponding elevation. As you go from the lower elevation to the higher elevation, you know that the land is increasing in the direction toward the higher elevation. From the higher to the lower elevation, the land is decreasing (sloping downward, decreasing in elevation).


Which type of map show elevation and land contours?

a topographic map


What is the contour interval like on a map where the relief is low?

Contours show the elevation above sea level. The steeper the slope the closer the contour lines. Therefore, on a low elevation the contours will be far apart.


What are the lines joining places of same elevation called?

a contour line joins places of equal elevation


What contours lines that are farther apart indicate?

Little change in elevation, or a low gradient


How are the contours of the water table different from normal contour lines?

The contours of the water table lines are the same as the contours of other topographical lines. The only indication of water tables might be elevation lines but they are not unique to water tables.


When hiking what type of map helps to show you levation?

Elevation. You need a map that shows contours and spot-heights.


What is labeled with the elevation in round units on a topography map?

I think it's an index contour, but I'm not sure.