Geography, asked by Jahnvisingh11, 10 months ago

what is ridge in map.​

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Answered by kanna234
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Explanation:

On a map, a ridge is depicted as two contour lines (often of the same contour) running side by side at the same elevation for some distance. When the lines diverge, the ridge is either flattening out to a high plateau or continues to rise with additional contour lines.

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Answered by thrups119944
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Answer:

On a map, a ridge is depicted as two contour lines (often of the same contour) running side by side at the same elevation for some distance. When the lines diverge, the ridge is either flattening out to a high plateau or continues to rise with additional contour lines.

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