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11 May, 18:29

How do index contours let you know if the land you are viewing is increasing or decreasing in elevation?

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  1. 11 May, 18:59
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    Index Contours are indicated by a thicker line compared to the others. Index Contours are labelled with specific elevations along it to give a better understanding of the scale of elevation.

    The elevations on the Index Contour along with the legend of the map, that allows you read intermediate contour lines, gives you a clear perspective of increasing/decreasing elevation.
  2. 11 May, 22:02
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    To show increasing elevation, the contours are drawn close together. If the elevation is decreasing, the contour lines are spaced out.
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