it connects to the points of Hawaii and Alaska
A conic projection has a high degree of accuracy for limited areas, so are very good for the smaller areas lime road maps and weather maps. "Earth Science - Geology, the Environment, and the Universe" @ 2005
BEcause no matter how far they spread or how long you draw them, as long as they continue straight, they will never touch.
They are: -skew lines -parallel lines -intersecting lines -straight lines -zigzag lines -dotted lines -solid lines -curved lines -perpendicular lines
you do five curved lines like you where drawing a firework all meating in the middle then you draw each in to the shape of a leaf but it has to touch the curved line next to it
Contour lines that touch or overlap on a topographic map indicate a
Contour lines that touch or overlap on a topographic map indicate a
Lines that are very close together or touching indicate very steep terrain, perhaps even a cliff.
Contour lines that touch or overlap on a topographic map indicate a sharp change in elevation, representing a steep slope or a vertical feature like a cliff or a ridge. These clustered contour lines help visualize the terrain's three-dimensional shape and can warn hikers of challenging topography.
it connects to the points of Hawaii and Alaska
No. Contour lines connect points of the same elevation
One contour can not cross another because a contour is one exact elevation; if it crossed another contour it would show that it is higher than the second contour on one side, but lower on the other side.
Contour lines can never touch each other, and they can never just stop, they have tonot go off the page or connect.
Contours can intersect if you have an overhang. If there is a vertical drop, the contours will touch but not cross one another.
As two contour line are of different heights, it would be impossible for two contour lines to cross. But, the problem is when it comes to printing map details.If two contour lines cross (touch) it means that they are both at the same height. This can happen on a cliff or steep sided mountain, when the height is so close vertically, that it is easier to show a blank area with a symbol for a cliff or steep mountainside. The symbol used depends on what is used by the producer/printer of the map. The symbol for cliffs should be shown on the map's legend printed on most maps.
the lines of force are not real. these lines of force are imaginary lines. so we can not touch it.
The difference between intersecting and parallel lines is that, on a graph parallel lines do ont touch,cross or anything. THEY NEVER TOUCH. intersecting lines touch, or cross eachother.\