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what is layer tinting method? ans in brief​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Hypsometric tints (also called layer tinting, elevation tinting, elevation coloring, or hysometric coloring) are colors placed between contour lines to indicate elevation. These tints are shown as bands of color in a graduated scheme or as a color scheme applied to contour lines themselves; either method is considered a type of Isarithmic map. Hypsometric tinting of maps and globes is often accompanied by a similar method of bathymetric tinting to convey differences in water depth.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Layer tinting method

EXPLANATION:

  • Layer tinting method depends on form lines.  
  • The space between the form lines is loaded up with shading.  
  • In layer tinting method, each tone shows a particular stature.  
  • Layer tinting method is utilized for showing help on guides and diagrams by shading various levels in various shades.  
  • The essential shades are those of brown.  
  • The hazier the shade, the higher is the tallness above ocean level.  
  • The elevations addressed by each tint are demonstrated on the guides and diagrams.
  • Layer tinting is sometimes referred to as rise tint or layer tint.
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