The contour interval on a map of a mountain is often smaller to provide a more detailed representation of steep elevations and intricate terrain changes, allowing for better understanding of the landscape. In contrast, a map of a plain may use a larger contour interval, as the terrain is relatively flat and less variable, making finer details less necessary. The choice of contour interval depends on the topography and the level of detail required for effective navigation or analysis.
Yes, two different commissioners of oath can sign two different documents for the same reason. Each commissioner is authorized to administer oaths and affirmations independently, so multiple commissioners can sign separate documents for similar purposes.
That's like asking: What is the interval in feet between the heights allowed for adults ? There is no standard set of 'lines' that's allowed, and you have to choose one that's close to what you need. Latitude and longitude are measurements of position. Every point on earth has its own latitude and longitude. If I give you the numbers for one point, and you go to a different point, then your point has different latitude or longitude, or both. A good surveyor can measure the latitude and longitude of a point with enough precision to tell it apart from a different point that's a few millimeters away. What's the interval in inches between the lines on a ruler ? Usually they're one inch apart, but does that mean we're not allowed to talk about measurements of things that don't come out to be whole inches ? Of course not. The only reason there aren't more lines on a ruler is that it would be harder to read. Some maps and globes are manufactured with a line printed for every 15 degrees. Others have a line every 10 degrees. I have a set of maps with a line printed for every 0.0083 degree, and a set of street maps on my computer that will give me a line every 0.0013 degree if I want it. There's no reason the publisher could not print a line every 0.1 degree on the world map, except that the entire worls map would then be solid black and you wouldn't be able to see the places under the lines. The lines are only a convenience, to show you approximate intervals, and then let you estimate other values between the lines. Just like the lines on a ruler.
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Density of air decreases on increasing height, hence we categorize the atmosphere into different layers from Troposhere to Ionosphere at particular kilometers respectively.
Mountains are caused by plates moving together. They are not "life" and do not perform any of the 7 things necessary to be considered life. Fertilising the mountain will not make it grow any faster.
1 - 8, unless there is a logical reason for another interval.
Not all topographic maps need a contour line that represents sea level because on some topographic maps you can analyze, that the contour line does not start on sea level. There are several reasons for this. One reason maybe that, the mountain or hill is mapped in the middle of an area and not surrounded by water. Zero meters of elevation represents sea level and if it includes 0 meters than that means that land is possibly an island. In other cases, there should be a contour line marked zero, but in some cases there are not.
Farmers contour plow to prevent soil erosion on hilly or sloping land. By plowing perpendicular to the slope, it helps slow down water runoff and reduces soil loss. Contour plowing can also help to conserve moisture and improve crop yields.
A very probable cause could be a bad condenser.
You probably mean the confidence interval. When you construct a confidence interval it has a percentage coverage that is based on assumptions about the population distribution. If the population distribution is skewed there is reason to believe that (a) the statistics upon which the interval are based (namely the mean and standard deviation) might well be biased, and (b) the confidence interval will not accurately cover the population value as accurately or symmetrically as expected.
Most times during mountain top removal... they relocate the animals that live within the area. However, if for some reason they can not get all the animals cleared out of the area then they could be; but they do search after search for different animals.
There is no recommended interval, but if you are draining the system for any reason, that would be a good time to do so.
I can't see any reason why it wouldn't be, rubber is rubber. :)
The main reason continents look very different from 100 years ago is due to the process of plate tectonics, which causes the movement of Earth's continents over time. This movement can result in the reshaping of continents, the formation of mountain ranges, and the opening or closing of oceans.
altitude. As you go higher up a mountain, the air becomes thinner and temperatures drop, which can affect the types of plants that can survive in those conditions. Different plant species have adapted to thrive at different elevations based on factors like temperature, precipitation, and soil quality.
A confidence interval, for a given probability, is the interval within which the true value may be found with that probability if the null hypothesis is true. There are two possible reasons why a confidence interval may be asymmetrical. One is that the alternative hypothesis is asymmetrical: for example, H0 is X = 5 and H1 is X > 5 (rather than X ≠5). The other possible reason is that the test statistic has an asymmetrical distribution. Either of these can give rise to asymmetrical CIs.
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