give geographical reasons topographical maps use contour lines
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contour lines are lines draw on map connecting point of equal elevation meaning of you physically followed a contour lines elevation would remain constant
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A contour line is drawn to show places of equal heights. Contour lines and their shapes represent the height and slope or gradient of the landform.
Closely or spaced contours represent steep slopes while widely spaced contours represent gentle slope.
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