Social Sciences, asked by sivakotepandu, 6 months ago


A contour is a line joining places with equal heights on the map. On the map of Nimpur,
would have seen a line passing through the village, this is the 50 meter contour
line. All places on this line will have the same height of 50 meters. Contour lines are
has a steep climb then the contour lines will be near each other. If the slope of the land is
other. The distance between two contour lines will depend upon the landscape. If the land
shown in irregular shapes depending upon the land form. These lines cannot cut with each
gentle, then the contour lines will be quite far from each other.


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Answered by madhukahr
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A line on a map joining places of equal elevation is called a contour.

In cartography, a contour line (often just called a "contour") joins points of equal elevation (height) above a given level, such as mean sea level. The contour interval of a contour map is the difference in elevation between successive contour lines.

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