Contours and Identification of Landforms

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Contours and Identification of Landforms: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Features of Contours, Types of Slope, Contours and Types of Landforms etc.

Important Questions on Contours and Identification of Landforms

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Conventional signs are symbols used on maps to represent different man made features.

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When the degree or angle of slope of a feature is very low, the slope will be _____.

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Closely spaced contours represent _____ slopes.

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The contour lines representing a plateau are normally wide spaced at the margins with the innermost contour showing close space between its two sides.

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Contours in concave type of slope are widely spaced in the lower parts and are closely spaced in the upper parts.

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The spacing of contours is significant since it indicates the depth.

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The lowermost part of the _____ valley is shown by the innermost contour line with a wide gap between its two sides.

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Imaginary lines joining all the points of equal elevation or altitude above mean sea level are called _____.

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What are the main types of slopes identified on contour maps?

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What is a contour interval?

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What is the purpose of topographical maps?

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What does the spacing of contours indicate?