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Explain the hypsometric curve.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hypsometric curve, also called Hypsographic Curve, cumulative height frequency curve for the Earth's surface or some part thereof. A hypsometric curve is essentially a graph that shows the proportion of land area that exists at various elevations by plotting relative area against relative height.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Hypsometric curve

Explanation:

  • The hypsometric curve is also called the Hypsographic Curve, which is known as the cumulative higher frequency curve which is present in the earth’s surface and other regions too.
  • Hypsometric curves are defined as a graph that helps to measure the level of land area that is present in various regions which has its own elevation and the hypsometric curve is measured by taking the measurement of area relative to the surface and against to the height.
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