What are contour lines
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Answer: Contour lines is a line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level
Explanation:
Contour line, a line on a map representing an imaginary line on the land surface, all points of which are at the same elevation above a datum plane, usually mean sea level.
The diagram illustrates how contour lines show relief by joining points of equal elevation.
The diagram illustrates how contour lines show relief by joining points of equal elevation.
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Imagine a land surface inundated by the sea to a depth of 100 feet (30.5 metres)—that is, the intersection of a horizontal plain with the uneven surface of the land. If then a line representing the edge of the sea is drawn on a map of the area, the result would be a contour line, and it would be called the 100-foot contour. Similar contours could be drawn at successive 100-foot intervals or at any desired interval.