Geography, asked by stephenie52, 10 months ago

what is the difference between Vertical Invertal and Horizontal Equivalent​

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Answered by rohittechz8786
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Vertical Interval is the vertical distance between two contour lines. Horizontal Equivalent is the actual distance between two points on two contour lines

Answered by Anonymous
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here is ur answer

S.No Contour Interval Horizontal Equivalent

1 It is based on vertical levels Represents horizontal distance

2 No measurement or scaling is required since the contour levels are indicated on the contour lines The distance must be measured on the map and converted to actual distance by multiplying with the scale of the map

3 In a given map the contour interval is a constant The horizontal equivalent varies with slope. Closer distance indicates steep slope and wider distance gentle slope

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