The general trend of temperature shown on a North American surface temperature contour plot is that temperatures decrease as you move from south to north. This is due to the latitude effect, where regions closer to the equator receive more direct sunlight and therefore tend to be warmer compared to regions farther away.
Contour lines show the elevation and shape of the land surface. By studying contour lines, you can learn about the steepness of the terrain, the presence of valleys and ridges, and the general topography of the area. This information is crucial for activities like hiking, urban planning, and understanding natural hazards.
The scale of contour lines on a topographic (terrain) map is called the "contour interval".
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Black dwarfs have the lowest surface temperature.
yes. depends on the temperature of the liquid
In general, the temperature decreases towards the surface.
Contour lines show the elevation and shape of the land surface. By studying contour lines, you can learn about the steepness of the terrain, the presence of valleys and ridges, and the general topography of the area. This information is crucial for activities like hiking, urban planning, and understanding natural hazards.
as surface temperature increases, luminosity increases
Mapping or charting the features (contour) of a surface.
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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.
A contour line represents a certain vertical height above the the contour line shown drawn below. Contour lines are a means of representing 3D hills and mountains on a 2D flat paper. Maps should show the height between contour lines: 50 metres between contour lines is common.
Surface temperature? Saturn probably doesn't HAVE a "surface".
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