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Which information does a thicker contour line provide?
the locations of different mountainous areas
the elevations on a map based on given values
the characteristics of a landscape as it changes elevation
the relationships between distances on a map and on the ground
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the elevations on a map based on given values
Thicker contour lines are index contours: they occur at regular intervals (often every 5th contour) and are labeled with the elevation, making it easier to read heights on a topographic map.
Thicker contour lines are index contours: they occur at regular intervals (often every 5th contour) and are labeled with the elevation, making it easier to read heights on a topographic map.
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