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Aryan Mayer
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17 August, 00:14
What is the contour interval or C. I.?!
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Gordon Snyder
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The elevation difference between two adjacent contour lines is called the contour interval (CI). Usually the contour interval is noted on the map legend. In most topographic maps every 5th contour line is drawn in bold print or wider than other contours. Such lines are called index contour lines.
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