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That depends on which Contour Map. The contour interval is the height difference between two adjacent contours on your map. The contours probably go up in 500 metre steps if it's a big volcano, so your contour interval is 500 metres.

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The contours should have values attached to them. It may not be every one but you can count the number of contours between the values and work it out.

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