depression or elevation. :D, im a 6th grader and i learned this in science class.
Contour lines are spaced at a regular height above sea level - every 50 metres, for example. The highest point of a hill may be just above the highest contour line. Therefore a spot or summit height symbol may be used to mark the highest point on the map.
To "represent" something or someone IS a symbol's purpose. To empower the wielder of the symbol with what the symbol represents.
÷ Is the symbol
The symbol is E and the notation is 1018The symbol is E and the notation is 1018The symbol is E and the notation is 1018The symbol is E and the notation is 1018
The symbol for number is #
It is a symbol of elevation.
As two contour line are of different heights, it would be impossible for two contour lines to cross. But, the problem is when it comes to printing map details.If two contour lines cross (touch) it means that they are both at the same height. This can happen on a cliff or steep sided mountain, when the height is so close vertically, that it is easier to show a blank area with a symbol for a cliff or steep mountainside. The symbol used depends on what is used by the producer/printer of the map. The symbol for cliffs should be shown on the map's legend printed on most maps.
160
Mountains are represented as triangles on map
Well I'm young to answer this but maby it's a compass
m.a.s.l. (meters above sea level)?
is for cities
CS
To the battery post with the " - " symbol not the one with the " + "
i don know. look on ask.com or yahoo questions
The Dip sign warns a driver that the road has a sudden drop in elevation
Contour lines are spaced at a regular height above sea level - every 50 metres, for example. The highest point of a hill may be just above the highest contour line. Therefore a spot or summit height symbol may be used to mark the highest point on the map.