to create a mathematical balance to equate one line
Contour lines show elevation.
Contour lines show elevation.
The contour interval is the vertical distance or difference in elevation between successive contour lines on a map. It indicates how much elevation changes from one contour line to the next, helping to represent the terrain's steepness and relief. A smaller contour interval indicates a more detailed representation of the terrain, while a larger interval simplifies the landscape. The specific contour interval can vary depending on the scale and purpose of the map.
To represent 3D, real life mountains with a 2D model with a bird's eye view.
a countour map shows elevation, while YOU should find out what a special purpose map is. It's not that hard. try google.
it is a contour line of elevation Control index contour, or just index contour
To represent 3D, real life mountains with a 2D model with a bird's eye view.
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Charles Hutton invented contour lines while trying to make order of scores of measurements taken by surveyors for the purpose of finding the mass of Mount Schiehallion in the central Scottish Highlands in 1774.
A contour interval is the vertical distance between contour lines on a topographic map, representing the change in elevation. An index contour is a heavier contour line that is labeled with the elevation value, to help users quickly identify key elevations on the map.
A complicated contour is heavier.