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Can a contour line on a topographic map connect a point with an elevation of 100 feet to a point with an elevation of 110 feet? Explain why or why not.
14 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Each contour line connects only those points at the same elevation.

14 years ago
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9 years ago
Miss Angle
Each line will only connect to the point that matches with the elevation of that certain line,
5 years ago
hi
so i want a proper answer?!
5 years ago

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