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What on the map which indicates the relationship between a given measurement and the area it represents on map?

It is the scale.


What On topographic maps contour lines that are close together indicates?

The steeper the slope, the contour lines go further along the area. You can also determine the flatness of the area with these lines.


What is the land between low and high tide lines?

The land between low and high tide lines is known as the intertidal zone or littoral zone. This area is alternately covered and uncovered by the ocean's tides, creating a unique and constantly changing environment for marine life.


When contour lines are far apart the slope is?

When contour lines are far apart, the slope is gentle or gradual. This indicates a relatively flat area where there is less change in elevation over a given distance. In contrast, closely spaced contour lines represent a steeper slope. Therefore, the spacing of contour lines provides insight into the steepness of the terrain.


What is the area between 2 specific boundaries?

To find the area between two specific boundaries, you typically need to define the boundaries mathematically, such as through equations of curves or lines. Once the boundaries are established, you can calculate the area using integration if they are functions, or by applying geometric formulas if they are shapes. The area is then determined by evaluating the integral or formula between the defined limits. If you provide specific boundaries, I can assist further with the calculation.

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What is the area between bar lines?

The area between bar lines


When area is held perpendicular to the field lines then the magnitude of electric flux is?

When the area is perpendicular to the field lines, the magnitude of electric flux is given by the product of the electric field strength, the area of the surface, and the cosine of the angle between the field lines and the normal to the surface. This is known as Gauss's Law for electric fields.


How do you find the area of triangle if both lines are perpendicular?

You can use SAS. This means you are given two lengths of lines and one angle. You can then work out the area


What is the difference between area and perimenter?

Picture a rectangle. The area is the space inside the lines. The perimeter is the distance around the lines.


What is the area between two lines in math?

The area between two lines in math refers to the region enclosed by the two lines on a coordinate plane. To calculate this area, you typically find the points of intersection of the lines, then use integration to determine the area between them over the relevant interval. The area can also be visualized geometrically, depending on the lines' slopes and positions. This concept is often applied in calculus and geometry to analyze functions and shapes.


How do you find the third vertex of a triangle when given two other points and an area?

You cannot. At least, not one point. If the distance between the two given points is b, and the area of the triangle is A, then let h = 2A/b Then draw two lines parallel to the line formed by the two given points - one above and one below, each of these lines being at a distance h from the first line. Any point on either of these two lines will meet your requirements.


Does any one know any names of earthquakes?

Earthquakes are not given names. They are usually referred to by the area in which they occur


What is the area called between the bar lines in music?

its called measures


Is a parallel a line of symmetry?

If two lines are parallel then the area of the plane between them is symmetrical about its centre-line (parallel to and mid-way between the boundary lines).


What was the area between the two opposing lines of soldiers called?

No man's landThe area between two trenches or lines of soldiers is known as "no man's land." This phrase was used in World War I to describe the area of land between fighting groups that no man wanted to enter for fear of being killed.


Why do cities in California have Spanish names?

The area was settled by the Spanish and used to be part of Mexico. Most of the Spanish-language names are the names they were given at the time of settlement.


An angle inside a polygon or angles formed in the area between two lines?

=D i think itssurface area =D