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On a topographical map, a contour line indicates a change in elevation. When the lines are close together, the elevation is changing rapidly.
Contour lines that are close together indicate steep terrain or a rapid change in elevation. The closer the contour lines are, the steeper the slope.
contour lines that are very close together
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that isn't true. the wider apart the contour lines are than the softer the slope (not steep) if they are closer together than the slope will be alot steeper.
How close together the brown contour lines are Yes, the closer the contours the steeper the slope. Flat land, by definition, has no contour lines.
Where the slope is steep the contour lines will come close together.
On a topographical map, a contour line indicates a change in elevation. When the lines are close together, the elevation is changing rapidly.
The land is steep if the contour lines are close together
Contour lines that are close together indicate steep terrain or a rapid change in elevation. The closer the contour lines are, the steeper the slope.
contour lines that are very close together
why in the hell .. what i tell yall the answer i dont even know it thats why im askin yall.
Contour lines that are close together on a topographic map indicate an area of steep slope. If they essentially overlap you have a cliff.
that isn't true. the wider apart the contour lines are than the softer the slope (not steep) if they are closer together than the slope will be alot steeper.
Contour lines that are closer together indicate a steeper slope. The closer the lines are together, the greater the slope of the terrain.
The steeper the slope, the contour lines go further along the area. You can also determine the flatness of the area with these lines.
If the contour lines on a topographic map are close together, that area is a steep slope. If the contours have wide spaces in between then the terrain is relatively flat. Many close contour lines mean the elevation is changing rapidly.