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High School Earth Science: Earth's Surface - Topographic Maps
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A topographic map uses contour lines to show the three-dimensional shape of the land. Contour lines reveal the locations of hills, valleys, and other surface features. To read a topographic map, you should know that: - Each contour line represents a specific elevation and connects all the points that have that elevation. Every fifth contour line is bolded and labeled with its elevation. - Contour lines run next to each other but never intersect. - Adjacent contour lines are separated by a constant difference in elevation, called the contour interval. The map legend gives the contour... Show more
High School Earth Science: Earth's Surface - Topographic Maps
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1. The distance between adjacent contour lines indicates
2. On a contour map, a cliff is represented by contour lines that
3. V-shaped contour lines always point
4. Contour lines can be used to reveal the locations of
5. If you could walk along a contour line, you would be walking
6. What could you learn from a bathymetric map?
7. The smallest closed contour line of a hill represents the