A contour line indicates height.
countour intervals
On a topographic map, elevation is represented by countour lines, which is two lines that connect without intersecting. Relief is also shown by contour lines but also with a variety of other methods, such as shades and colors.
The horizontal lines on a map or globe that indicate distance north or south of the Equator.
A contour line is an imaginary line connecting point of equal elevation. Going from one line to an adjacent line is a change in slope.
Each contour line represents a rise in height (elevation). The closer the contour lines are on the map, the steeper is the slope.
It depends on the scale of the map, the range of values attained within the area of the map, the units of measurement and the accuracy of the contour data.
A contour map is a physical map showing elevation and each line shows a major change in elevation.
the countour
Depending on the type of map you are referring to, the solid black line could indicate a national boundary. If it is a map of states, it could be a state boundary.
countour intervals
a countour map shows elevation, while YOU should find out what a special purpose map is. It's not that hard. try google.
A wavy blue line on a map usually indicates water. I could indicate a river, canal, or any type of waterway.
Closely spaced contour line on a topographic map shows that the land is steep.
On a topographic map, elevation is represented by countour lines, which is two lines that connect without intersecting. Relief is also shown by contour lines but also with a variety of other methods, such as shades and colors.
It might indicate a water route. Can you be more specific?
The horizontal lines on a map or globe that indicate distance north or south of the Equator.
A contour line is an imaginary line connecting point of equal elevation. Going from one line to an adjacent line is a change in slope.