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What is the relief on a map?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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13y ago

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The relief of an area on a map is the difference between the highest point and the lowest point. You find relief by finding the highest and lowest numbers on a contour map, then you subtract those numbers.

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15y ago

Relief is the difference in elevation of a landform from the lowest point to the highest point.

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13y ago

Relief tells you about a lanforms elevation.

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11y ago

Relief is the lowest point in elevation and the highest point in elevation

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10y ago

well to be honest it is very watery there the populashin of homeles people is 20,00 thousind in Venezuela it would be nice to helpn some of them out they are just like u but poor

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12y ago

Relief in this context means the height contours. Different heights on a relief map may be shown as different colours.

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13y ago

i ask u, because i dont know

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