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with reference to Physical feature what is indicated by the large number of contour line in the south-east of the map

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Answered by charlottegreenwood
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The contour line, a line on a map representing an imaginary line on the land surface, all points of which are at the same elevation above a datum plane, usually mean sea level. Numbers on the lines give the height in feet. (Sea level is zero.) lines drawn closely together indicate that a slope is steep.

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