what is contour feature
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On topographic maps, contours represent the shape of the land. Contour lines fit together in many different ways, and they form shapes which can be recognised by the user. Features of the landscape that are useful to know are: Elevation and steepness. Hills, valleys, depression, gullies, ridges.
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It is Widely spaced contour lines indicate gentle slope
it isEqually spaced contour lines indicate uniform slope
it isClosed contour lines with higher elevation towards the centre indicate hills
it is Closed contour lines with reducing levels towards the centre indicate pond or other depression.
it is Contour lines of ridge show higher elevation within the loop of the contours. Contour lines cross ridge at right angles.
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it isEqually spaced contour lines indicate uniform slope
it isClosed contour lines with higher elevation towards the centre indicate hills
it is Closed contour lines with reducing levels towards the centre indicate pond or other depression.
it is Contour lines of ridge show higher elevation within the loop of the contours. Contour lines cross ridge at right angles.
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it's in four points
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