Q) what is the role of spacing in a troporaphical map explain with the help of two examples ?
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They illustrate the shape of the land surface , its topography on the map. The line you see will look like a contour line on a topographic map. In order to keep things simple, topographic maps show lines for certain elevations only. These lines are evenly spaced apart.
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in order to keep things simple topographic map show line for curtain elevation only. These line are evenly spaced apart. we call this spacing the contour interval if for example the general terrain is quite elevated ,the map might run at 80-to even 100- foot (24 to -30 meter)
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