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The first hachure line has the same elevation as the previous contour line
The lines should never touch, they should only include the correct numbers between them, and they must always close.
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One of the basic self-decontamination rules includes flushing body and clothing with large quantities of water
- Contour lines never cross. All lines on a contour line represent one elevation.- The spacing of contour lines depends on slope characteristics. Contour lines that are close together show a steep slope. Contour lines that are far apart show a gentle slope.- Contour lines that cross a valley or a stream are V shaped. The C points toward the area of the highest elevation. If a stream or river flows through the valley, the V points upstream.-The tops of the hills, mountains, and depressions are shown by closed circles. Depressions are marked with short, straight lines inside the circle that point down slope to the depression.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Roderick Rules is worth 3 points. The reading level is 5.2. If you mean House Rules by Jodi Picoult, that is worth 27 points and is reading level 5.8.
contour lines can never cross. The closer the contour lines are, the steeper the land gets. If you move from one line to another, the elevation becomes different.
The first hachure line has the same elevation as the previous contour line
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isometric is of or exhibiting equality in dimensions or measurements.
they had to stop so the made rules that is what my teacher told me
Howard C. Nelson has written: 'Checking rules for mechanical drawing' -- subject(s): Mechanical drawing
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An engineering drawing, that is, a technical drawing or set of schematics that follow international standards of commonly recognized de-facto rules can be understood without language, and with a minimum amount of words written on the drawing. The drawing conveys a lot of information that would be error prone and ambiguous when conveyed through human language.