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what is isobath? what are the factors on which contour lines are based?
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The definition of an isobath is a contour line on a map that shows all points with a particular depth of water. An example of isobath is the line on a map that someone would use to view places in the Indian Ocean with the same water depth. Explanation: mitgliedd1 and 4 more users found this answer helpful.

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The contour interval depends upon the general topography of the terrain. In flat ground, contours at small intervals are surveyed to depict the general slope of the ground whereas high hills can only be depicted with contours at larger contour interval.

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