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When contour lines are close together the land is steep
Hachured contour lines are contour lines with ticks pointing downslope that indicate a depression on a topographic map.
The numbers of contour lines indicate altitude or elevation along that line.
If the contour lines on a topographic map have wide spaces in between and are further apart then the terrain is relatively flat. If the contour lines are close together then the terrain forms a steep slope.
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Water flows downhill. Contour lines show the slope of the landscape, and the direction a stream must flow.
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index contour lines have numbers contour lines dont
When contour lines are close together the land is steep
Well, there would be more contour lines where mass movement has occured( rockfalls etc.) Also- perhaps if over a long period of time a change in the landscape.
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.
The darker contour lines on map are called index contour lines. Numbers that indicate elevations are often written on these lines.
It would be easy to walk up a slope represented by contour lines that were widely spaced as this represents a shallow gradient / slope.
Hachured contour lines are contour lines with ticks pointing downslope that indicate a depression on a topographic map.
Contour lines are lines that connect points of equal elevation. A topographical map is a map that uses contour lines to represent the elevation of land surfaces.
Contour lines are used in Topography to show the elevation of the land on a map. When looking at a map the contour lines look very similar to how a calm lake would appear.
Contour lines connect points with the same what?