Geography, asked by rithikraghav6317, 9 months ago

Why topographical maps use contour lines?

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Answered by SaHaBji07
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Contour lines are lines drawn on a map connecting points of equal elevation, meaning if you physically followed a contour line, elevation would remain constant. Contour lines show elevation and the shape of the terrain. They're useful because they illustrate the shape of the land surface — its topography — on the map.

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Answered by mauryaadarsh6320
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Contour lines are lines drawn on a map connecting points of equal elevation, meaning if you physically followed a contour line, elevation would remain constant. Contour lines show elevation and the shape of the terrain. They're useful because they illustrate the shape of the land surface — its topography — on the map.

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