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Ariana Stark
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22 April, 07:28
What a contour interval on a topographic map
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Alani Boyer
22 April, 07:33
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A contour line is a line drawn on a topographic map to indicate ground elevation or depression. 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.
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