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On a topographic map, five contour lines are very close together. The contour interval is 100ft.
How high is this feature?

Answer: 400ft
9 years ago

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Ms. Sue
?????

How do you know that?
9 years ago
Anonymous
Five contour lines that are 100ft would equal to 500ft
9 years ago
Ms. Sue
Right. I misread the question the first time.
9 years ago
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ecause sea level is 12
8 years ago

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