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Contour Lines A method used on maps and landscape plans to show the “lay of the land” or topography (slopes, depressions, etc.)
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Contour Lines are curves that connect points of equal elevation. Each contour line on a map has a number that represents the elevation of the line (usually the height above sea level).
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Contour Lines are a two dimensional representation of a three dimensional object.
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The Contour Interval is the change in elevation between two contour lines. If the contour interval of the map below is 20 meters, how high is Wildcat Mountain?
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Key Points: every point along a contour line represents the same elevation contour lines NEVER split or divide contour lines cannot just stop…they must either form a closed loop, or run off the edge of the map contour lines NEVER, EVER cross the closer together the contour lines appear, the steeper the grade
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Try and match the map representations on the left with the actual topography on the right Answers: 1 - B 2 - E 3 - D 4 - C 5 - F 6 - A
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