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Contour Lines On Topographic Maps

A beginners guide to understanding map contour lines. Ağ  A contour is a line drawn on a map that joins points of equal height above sea level. For 1:25 000 scale maps the interval between contours is usually 5 metres, although in mountainous regions it may be 10 metres. How contour lines show a pair of small hills

A beginners guide to understanding map contour lines
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Ağ  Contour lines represent lines connecting points of equal elevation above sea level; Contour lines never cross, split, or die off; Contour intervals must be obeyed,.

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