Geography, asked by smikesues, 8 months ago

What is the contour interval?In what direction is Maklaks Spring flowing (downstream)? How can you tell?Which area is most steep of the areas enclosed in red, blue, green, or orange circles? How can you tell?If you were standing on the east side of the feature that has its highest point of elevation at 6,168 (shown in the yellow square box), what graphic would most represent the shape or profile of the geographical feature?Provide an approximate elevation for points W, X, Y, and Z (Z is pointing right to the line).

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Answered by TonightGamer73
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Answer:

A contour interval is the vertical distance or difference in elevation between contour lines. Index contours are bold or thicker lines that appear at every fifth contour line. If the numbers associated with specific contour lines are increasing, the elevation of the terrain is also increasing.

Answered by edzava92911
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here are the answers

1. the counter interval is the yellow box

2. downs stream

3.red circle is the steepest

4. a topographic map would represent the shape and profile. choose the bold counter interval lines that have elevation marking just like the yellow area

5. x. D y,C w.A z.B

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