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Take the difference in elevation between 2 bold lines .
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b. Divide that difference by the number of contour lines between them .
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b. Divide that difference by the number of contour lines between them .
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Imagine that the difference between two bold lines is 100 feet and there are five lines between them .
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If you answered 20 feet , then you are correct -LRB- 100 ft/5 lines = 20 ft between lines -RRB- .
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If you answered 20 feet , then you are correct -LRB- 100 ft/5 lines = 20 ft between lines -RRB- .
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The legend on the map also gives the contour interval .
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gives
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The legend on the map also gives the contour interval .
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gives
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How does a topographic map tell you about the terrain ?
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How does a topographic map tell you about the terrain ?
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How does a topographic map tell you about the terrain ?
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tell
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How does a topographic map tell you about the terrain ?
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Lets consider the following principles : 1 .
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Lets consider the following principles : 1 .
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Lets consider the following principles : 1 .
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You can tell this because the contour lines there are closely spaced .
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You can tell this because the contour lines there are closely spaced .
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You can tell this because the contour lines there are closely spaced .
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You can tell this because the contour lines there are closely spaced .
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The contour lines also show that the hill has a sharp rise of about 200 feet .
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The contour lines also show that the hill has a sharp rise of about 200 feet .
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Then the slope becomes less steep toward the right .
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Then the slope becomes less steep toward the right .
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Then the slope becomes less steep toward the right .
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Then the slope becomes less steep toward the right .
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Concentric circles indicate a hill .
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Concentric circles indicate a hill .
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When contour lines form closed loops , there is a hill .
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When contour lines form closed loops , there is a hill .
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The larger loops encircling the smaller loops are downhill .
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The larger loops encircling the smaller loops are downhill .
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The larger loops encircling the smaller loops are downhill .
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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 .
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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 .
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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 .
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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 .
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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 .
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The spacing of contour lines shows the slope of the land .
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The spacing of contour lines shows the slope of the land .
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Hatched concentric circles indicate a depression .
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Hatched concentric circles indicate a depression .
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The innermost hatched circle represents the deepest part of the depression .
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The innermost hatched circle represents the deepest part of the depression .
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The outer hatched circles represent higher elevations -LRB- Figure 2.30 -RRB- .
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The outer hatched circles represent higher elevations -LRB- Figure 2.30 -RRB- .
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The outer hatched circles represent higher elevations -LRB- Figure 2.30 -RRB- .
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The outer hatched circles represent higher elevations -LRB- Figure 2.30 -RRB- .
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The outer hatched circles represent higher elevations -LRB- Figure 2.30 -RRB- .
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V-shaped portions of contour lines indicate stream valleys .
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The V shape of the contour lines point uphill .
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There is a V shape because the stream channel passes through the point of the V . The open end of the V represents the downstream portion .
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There is a V shape because the stream channel passes through the point of the V . The open end of the V represents the downstream portion .
TQA:T_0391_28
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A blue line indicates that there is water running through the valley .
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A blue line indicates that there is water running through the valley .
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A blue line indicates that there is water running through the valley .
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A blue line indicates that there is water running through the valley .
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running
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Contour lines that are close together indicate a steep slope .
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indicate
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indicate
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Contour lines that are close together indicate a steep slope .
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indicate
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If there is not a blue line the V pattern indicates which way water flows .
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If there is not a blue line the V pattern indicates which way water flows .
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In Figure 2.31 , you can see examples of V-shaped markings .
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In Figure 2.31 , you can see examples of V-shaped markings .
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Try to find the direction a stream flows .
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Try to find the direction a stream flows .
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find
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Try to find the direction a stream flows .
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Like other maps , topographic maps have a scale so that you can find the horizontal distance .
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Like other maps , topographic maps have a scale so that you can find the horizontal distance .
TQA:T_0391_34
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find
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You can use the horizontal scale to calculate the slope of the land -LRB- vertical height/horizontal distance -RRB- .
TQA:T_0391_35
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You can use the horizontal scale to calculate the slope of the land -LRB- vertical height/horizontal distance -RRB- .
TQA:T_0391_35
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use
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You can use the horizontal scale to calculate the slope of the land -LRB- vertical height/horizontal distance -RRB- .
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You can use the horizontal scale to calculate the slope of the land -LRB- vertical height/horizontal distance -RRB- .
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7
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TQA:T_0391_35
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calculate
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You can use the horizontal scale to calculate the slope of the land -LRB- vertical height/horizontal distance -RRB- .
TQA:T_0391_35
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calculate
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Common scales used in United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps include the following : 1:24,000 scale - 1 inch = 2000 ft 1:100,000 scale - 1 inch = 1.6 miles 1:250,000 scale - 1 inch = 4 miles Including contour lines , contour intervals , circles , and V-shapes allows a topographic map to show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper .
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Common scales used in United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps include the following : 1:24,000 scale - 1 inch = 2000 ft 1:100,000 scale - 1 inch = 1.6 miles 1:250,000 scale - 1 inch = 4 miles Including contour lines , contour intervals , circles , and V-shapes allows a topographic map to show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper .
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Common scales used in United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps include the following : 1:24,000 scale - 1 inch = 2000 ft 1:100,000 scale - 1 inch = 1.6 miles 1:250,000 scale - 1 inch = 4 miles Including contour lines , contour intervals , circles , and V-shapes allows a topographic map to show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper .
TQA:T_0391_36
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allows
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Common scales used in United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps include the following : 1:24,000 scale - 1 inch = 2000 ft 1:100,000 scale - 1 inch = 1.6 miles 1:250,000 scale - 1 inch = 4 miles Including contour lines , contour intervals , circles , and V-shapes allows a topographic map to show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper .
TQA:T_0391_36
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allows
true
allow
[ "what", "is", "_", "allowed", "_", "_", "to do something", "?" ]
[ "topographic map", "a topographic map" ]
[ [ 53, 55 ], [ 52, 55 ] ]
Common scales used in United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps include the following : 1:24,000 scale - 1 inch = 2000 ft 1:100,000 scale - 1 inch = 1.6 miles 1:250,000 scale - 1 inch = 4 miles Including contour lines , contour intervals , circles , and V-shapes allows a topographic map to show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper .
TQA:T_0391_36
51
allows
true
allow
[ "what", "is", "something", "allowed", "_", "_", "to do", "?" ]
[ "show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper", "to show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper" ]
[ [ 56, 65 ], [ 55, 65 ] ]
Common scales used in United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps include the following : 1:24,000 scale - 1 inch = 2000 ft 1:100,000 scale - 1 inch = 1.6 miles 1:250,000 scale - 1 inch = 4 miles Including contour lines , contour intervals , circles , and V-shapes allows a topographic map to show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper .
TQA:T_0391_36
40
Including
true
include
[ "what", "does", "something", "include", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "contour lines , contour intervals , circles , and V-shapes", "contour lines" ]
[ [ 41, 51 ], [ 41, 43 ] ]
Common scales used in United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps include the following : 1:24,000 scale - 1 inch = 2000 ft 1:100,000 scale - 1 inch = 1.6 miles 1:250,000 scale - 1 inch = 4 miles Including contour lines , contour intervals , circles , and V-shapes allows a topographic map to show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper .
TQA:T_0391_36
40
Including
true
include
[ "what", "_", "_", "includes", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "4 miles", "United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps" ]
[ [ 38, 40 ], [ 4, 12 ] ]
Common scales used in United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps include the following : 1:24,000 scale - 1 inch = 2000 ft 1:100,000 scale - 1 inch = 1.6 miles 1:250,000 scale - 1 inch = 4 miles Including contour lines , contour intervals , circles , and V-shapes allows a topographic map to show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper .
TQA:T_0391_36
56
show
true
show
[ "what", "does", "something", "show", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "three-dimensional information", "three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper" ]
[ [ 57, 59 ], [ 57, 65 ] ]
Common scales used in United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps include the following : 1:24,000 scale - 1 inch = 2000 ft 1:100,000 scale - 1 inch = 1.6 miles 1:250,000 scale - 1 inch = 4 miles Including contour lines , contour intervals , circles , and V-shapes allows a topographic map to show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper .
TQA:T_0391_36
56
show
true
show
[ "what", "_", "_", "shows", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "topographic map", "a topographic map" ]
[ [ 53, 55 ], [ 52, 55 ] ]
Common scales used in United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps include the following : 1:24,000 scale - 1 inch = 2000 ft 1:100,000 scale - 1 inch = 1.6 miles 1:250,000 scale - 1 inch = 4 miles Including contour lines , contour intervals , circles , and V-shapes allows a topographic map to show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper .
TQA:T_0391_36
2
used
true
use
[ "what", "is", "_", "used", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "Common scales" ]
[ [ 0, 2 ] ]
Common scales used in United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps include the following : 1:24,000 scale - 1 inch = 2000 ft 1:100,000 scale - 1 inch = 1.6 miles 1:250,000 scale - 1 inch = 4 miles Including contour lines , contour intervals , circles , and V-shapes allows a topographic map to show three-dimensional information on a flat piece of paper .
TQA:T_0391_36
2
used
true
use
[ "where", "is", "something", "used", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "in United States Geological Service -LRB- USGS -RRB- maps" ]
[ [ 3, 12 ] ]
A topographic map gives us a good idea of the shape of the land .
TQA:T_0391_37
3
gives
true
give
[ "what", "_", "_", "gives", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "A topographic map" ]
[ [ 0, 3 ] ]
A topographic map gives us a good idea of the shape of the land .
TQA:T_0391_37
3
gives
true
give
[ "what", "is", "someone", "given", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "a good idea of the shape of the land", "a good idea" ]
[ [ 5, 14 ], [ 5, 8 ] ]
A topographic map gives us a good idea of the shape of the land .
TQA:T_0391_37
3
gives
true
give
[ "who", "is", "_", "given", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "us" ]
[ [ 4, 5 ] ]
Contour lines that seem to touch indicate a very steep slope , like a cliff .
TQA:T_0391_5
3
seem
true
seem
[ "what", "does", "something", "seem", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "to touch" ]
[ [ 4, 6 ] ]
Contour lines that seem to touch indicate a very steep slope , like a cliff .
TQA:T_0391_5
3
seem
true
seem
[ "what", "_", "_", "seems", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "Contour lines" ]
[ [ 0, 2 ] ]
Contour lines that seem to touch indicate a very steep slope , like a cliff .
TQA:T_0391_5
5
touch
true
touch
[ "what", "_", "_", "touches", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "Contour lines" ]
[ [ 0, 2 ] ]
Contour lines that seem to touch indicate a very steep slope , like a cliff .
TQA:T_0391_5
6
indicate
true
indicate
[ "what", "does", "something", "indicate", "_", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "a very steep slope , like a cliff", "a very steep slope" ]
[ [ 7, 15 ], [ 7, 11 ] ]
Contour lines that seem to touch indicate a very steep slope , like a cliff .
TQA:T_0391_5
6
indicate
true
indicate
[ "what", "_", "_", "indicates", "something", "_", "_", "?" ]
[ "Contour lines that seem to touch" ]
[ [ 0, 6 ] ]