The disconnected lines drawn on a map for showing slope
A) Bench marks B) Contours C) Form lines D) Hachure
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Hachure✔✔
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Hachures are short disconnected lines drawn on the map to depict the slope of the ground surface. They are drawn in rows; each row being disconnected from the other. They are short and closely spaced for steep slopes and relatively long and widely spaced for gentler slopes.
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The disconnected lines drawn on a map for showing slope are called Hancure
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