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Imaginary lines that are used on maps to join places of same height are called?

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Answered by mitrudu
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answer:-   contour lines

Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

A line is drawn on the map to join up to the places that are same height above sea level is called contour.

The lines are drawn based on the joining places that have been derived from the height value.

The imaginary lines are joining places of same height is equal intervals.

The prefix iso has been derived from greek word equal and isoline must be line joining equal points.  

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