The word contour does not exactly have an antonym, however, it you use contoured, the antonym would be flat.
This would be a wonderful side-effect of dental surgery; if you couldn't play an instrument before surgery.......then, after surgery you COULD!!
You would just add 10 every contour line you pass until you get to the number 80.
Notice the pattern around that contour line. Then determine the interval that the surrounding contour lines are increasing or decreasing by. Ex. 50 100 150 200, the contour interval would then be 50
The road followed the contour line around the mountain. The contour line was smooth and created good air flow over the wing.
The contour interval would be 200 feet. This is calculated by dividing the total change in elevation by the number of contour lines.
A one meter contour interval would be more likely to show a shallow1.5-meter-deep depression in the ground than a five meter contour interval, because itshows more frequent changes in elevation.
when you cast materials, you can use dental stone...
yes, close-toed shoes are required in the dental office. You would want them all leather as well. Close-toed shoes are to prevent you from catching any infectious disease, for example from a contaminated sharp instrument they may have accidently dropped.
The dental laboratory is located in a separate area of the dental office(away from the patient treatment area).
To show a change in elevation of 1000 feet on a map with a contour interval of 200 feet, you would need 5 contour lines. This is calculated by dividing the total change in elevation (1000 feet) by the contour interval (200 feet), resulting in 1000 ÷ 200 = 5. Each contour line represents an elevation increase of 200 feet, so five lines would represent the full 1000 feet change.
No, elevations of 300' and 350' would not appear on the same contour line isoline on a topographic map. Contour lines represent the same elevation throughout the line, so different elevations would be on different contour lines.