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Take the difference in elevation between 2 bold lines . | TQA:T_0390_4 | 0 | Take | true | take | [
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Imagine that the difference between two bold lines is 100 feet and there are five lines between them . | TQA:T_0390_6 | 0 | Imagine | true | imagine | [
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The legend on the map also gives the contour interval . | TQA:T_0390_9 | 6 | gives | true | give | [
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The legend on the map also gives the contour interval . | TQA:T_0390_9 | 6 | gives | true | give | [
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How does a topographic map tell you about the terrain ? | TQA:T_0391_0 | 1 | does | true | do | [
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How does a topographic map tell you about the terrain ? | TQA:T_0391_0 | 1 | does | true | do | [
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How does a topographic map tell you about the terrain ? | TQA:T_0391_0 | 5 | tell | true | tell | [
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How does a topographic map tell you about the terrain ? | TQA:T_0391_0 | 5 | tell | true | tell | [
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Lets consider the following principles : 1 . | TQA:T_0391_1 | 0 | Lets | true | let | [
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Lets consider the following principles : 1 . | TQA:T_0391_1 | 1 | consider | true | consider | [
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You can tell this because the contour lines there are closely spaced . | TQA:T_0391_10 | 2 | tell | true | tell | [
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You can tell this because the contour lines there are closely spaced . | TQA:T_0391_10 | 11 | spaced | true | space | [
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You can tell this because the contour lines there are closely spaced . | TQA:T_0391_10 | 11 | spaced | true | space | [
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The contour lines also show that the hill has a sharp rise of about 200 feet . | TQA:T_0391_11 | 4 | show | true | show | [
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The contour lines also show that the hill has a sharp rise of about 200 feet . | TQA:T_0391_11 | 4 | show | true | show | [
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Then the slope becomes less steep toward the right . | TQA:T_0391_12 | 3 | becomes | true | become | [
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Concentric circles indicate a hill . | TQA:T_0391_14 | 2 | indicate | true | indicate | [
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When contour lines form closed loops , there is a hill . | TQA:T_0391_16 | 3 | form | true | form | [
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The larger loops encircling the smaller loops are downhill . | TQA:T_0391_18 | 3 | encircling | true | encircle | [
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If you look at the map , you can see Cady Hill in the lower left and another , smaller hill in the upper right . | TQA:T_0391_19 | 2 | look | true | look | [
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The spacing of contour lines shows the slope of the land . | TQA:T_0391_2 | 5 | shows | true | show | [
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Hatched concentric circles indicate a depression . | TQA:T_0391_21 | 0 | Hatched | true | hatch | [
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The outer hatched circles represent higher elevations -LRB- Figure 2.30 -RRB- . | TQA:T_0391_24 | 2 | hatched | true | hatch | [
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V-shaped portions of contour lines indicate stream valleys . | TQA:T_0391_26 | 5 | indicate | true | indicate | [
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