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Yes, any vertex is formed by two adjacent lines.
the two adjacent angles formed by the intersecting lines will equal 180 degrees.
Not aways because they can be perpendicular lines or lines of intersection
According to the sample exam for CQI (Certified Quality Inspector) the answer is discrimination.
No. Consider a set of two or more parallel lines and pick any one of them. There will be another line adjacent to it. But, because it is parallel to the first, they cannot intersect.
Elevation
The elevation difference between two adjacent lines.
Contour numbers.
the elevation difference between two adjacent contour lines.
the elevation difference between two adjacent contour lines.
Color
contour lines
Contour interval
Contour interval
Contour interval.
The elevation change between two adjacent contour lines on a topographic map is known as the contour interval. This interval represents the difference in elevation between each contour line. For example, if the contour interval is 50 feet, it means that each contour line represents a change in elevation of 50 feet.
The difference in elevation between two contour lines that are side by side is the contour interval. The contour interval is the vertical distance between two adjacent contour lines on a topographic map.