Geography, asked by anirudhpatil71, 5 months ago

0.1. Tick in front of the correct option
(1) What type of slope is indicated by the contours that are close to one another?
Gentle Steep D Uniform
(2) What type of slope is indicated by the contours that are far away from one another?
Steep D Uniform Gentle
(3) Which method is most suitable for showing distribution of a variable which is freely scattered meros
the region?
Isopleth D Choropleth D
Choropleth Dot​

Answers

Answered by dhanunjayoptom206
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Answer: hope this helps please mark me as the Brainliest

Explanation:

1. When contours are drawn far apart they show which slope?

Contour lines and their shapes represent the height and slope or gradient of the landform. Closely spaced contours represent steep slopes while widely spaced contours represent gentle slope. When two or more contour lines merge with each other, they represent features of vertical slopes such as cliffs or waterfalls.

2. Contour lines that are relatively close together indicate a slope that is fairly steep. Contour lines that are further apart indicates a slope that is relatively flat. The area of the map above boxed in orange shows an area that has a fairly steep slope, while the area boxed in purple is a relatively flat area.

3. The dot Method is most suitable for that variable which is freely scattered across the region.

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