The answer is The National Anthem.
To show an island with an elevation of 80 feet on a map with a contour interval of 10 feet, you would need to represent two contour lines: one at 80 feet and another at 90 feet. The space between the lines would then indicate the slope of the island's terrain.
A contour line every 20 feet would be needed to show the island's elevation of 125 feet. This means there would be five contour lines: one at sea level, then at 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, and 120 feet.
yes you can if not they should of not made it
At least 3' - more if there are dishwasher or oven doors opening into the walkway.
I show cows at the Delaware State Fair and a good show cow should look like this:She should have a straight backShe should have a wide rib cageHer feet should always be on her toesThe cow should not be meaty or fat, she should always be fitDuring show, She Should not be slouchedAND MOST IMPORTANTLY: She should have a good udder.
To represent an island with an elevation of 80 feet on a topographic map with a contour interval of 10 feet, you would draw contour lines at intervals of 10 feet, starting from sea level (0 feet) up to 80 feet. This means you would have contour lines at 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80 feet, with the highest line being at 80 feet. The 80-foot contour line would enclose the area of the island, indicating that all points within this line are at or above that elevation. Additionally, the contour lines would form closed loops, indicating the island's shape and elevation gradient.
You would just add 10 every contour line you pass until you get to the number 80.
The ratio of dogs to dogs' feet is 1:4. You should know, however, that dogs technically don't have feet. They have paws.
About 43 billion square feet. (43,072,128,000 square feet).
As you parachute down from the helicopter, the numbers should get lower. If they get higher, avoid the clouds and dodge the lightning, and hopefully you will make it down to the island.
79210 feet
they have flat feet that are stickey