Because contour lines make places of equal height.
Yes it is because they must have the same distance between them to be considered contour
Contour lines are imaginary lines that join points of equal height. Therefore, say, a 300 metre height contour line can never meet a 400 metre height one.
No because contour lines are used in the outlining of different regions and different places vary. So it really depends on the place
No.
the distance between mean sea level and any given contour line
A contour interval shows a change in elevation on a topographical map. If the contour interval is 20 then the elevation change between two contour lines is 20 meters
On a topographic map when the contour numbers get bigger that means your going up in elevation. The closer the contour lines are together, the steeper the slope is.
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Evenly spaced contour lines mean a steady slope, uphill or downhill.
An isoline is a contour line that portays elevation in terms of slopes, pits, and peaks. A contour map, such as a topographic map, shows hills, valleys, and the steepness of various slopes.
contour are imaginary lines that drawn on a map joining places having the same height above mean sea level.
Contour drawing is drawing the outline shape of an object. Composition is the arrangement and organization of the artwork using the elements of art.
It means the slope is steeper
The land is relatively flat.
If the contour lines on a topographic map are close together, that area is a steep slope. If the contours have wide spaces in between then the terrain is relatively flat. Many close contour lines mean the elevation is changing rapidly while sparse contour lines mean elevation changes very little.
It usually means that there are 50 metres in vertical height between each contour line shown on the map.