It is contour interval.
The change in the elevation between isolines is called a contour line. Contour lines on a topographical map resemble a volcano.
10 meters
latitude and longitude
A contour line (also isoline or isarithm) of a function of two variables is a curve along which the function has a constant value. In cartography, a contour line (often just called a "contour") joins points of equal elevation (height) above a given level, such as mean sea level
It is contour interval.
relief
The change in the elevation between isolines is called a contour line. Contour lines on a topographical map resemble a volcano.
The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next is called relief. Hope this helped. ;)
contour interval
contour interval
10 meters
It provides the change on a contour line to the other(elevation change)
No. Every point on a contour line has the same elevation.
A contour line is a line defining elevation on a map.
The scale of contour lines on a topographic (terrain) map is called the "contour interval".
A contour map is a physical map showing elevation and each line shows a major change in elevation.