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If you mean a topographic map, then you just divide the distance between two contour lines by the change in height between the two points

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What represents a steep slope on a map?

Steep slope is indicated by topo lines close together.


What is the process for creating a slope map using Google Earth?

To create a slope map using Google Earth, you can use the "Terrain" feature to view elevation data. Then, you can calculate the slope by dividing the change in elevation between two points by the horizontal distance. This will give you the slope value for each point on the map, which can be visualized using color gradients to represent different slope levels.


What is indicated when contour lines are far apart on a topographic map?

When contour lines are far apart on a topographic map, it indicates a gentle slope or flat terrain. The spacing between contour lines represents the steepness of the terrain, with wider spacing indicating a more gradual slope.


How do the countor lines on a topographic map indicate the slope of land?

Each contour line represents a rise in height (elevation). The closer the contour lines are on the map, the steeper is the slope.


How do the contour lines on a topographic map indicate the slope of land?

If the contour lines are far apart, then that indicates the land has a gentle slope (low slope).


How do you find the gradient on a contour map?

To find the gradient on a contour map, you calculate the change in elevation between two contour lines and divide it by the distance between them. This will give you the rate of change of the elevation or slope at that point on the map.


What kind of slope does close contour lines on a topographic map show?

elevation. the closer the lines the steeper the slope.


How is a steep slope shown on a topography map?

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How do you find the slope when you have a fraction?

The slope can be a fraction.


How can you determine whether the contours on a topographic map show a gradual slope?

If the topographic lines are closer together it means that it has a steeper slope grade, if they are farther apart, it means that they have a more relaxed slope grade. There is usually a scale on the map that can tell you in exact measurements of the slope.


What factor in soil formation deals with slope of the land?

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What does plateau mean when you are using a map?

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