Friday, April 23, 2010
17. Contour Map
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Contour maps are very versatile in regards to the information they represent. Contour maps can portray 3-D information in a 2-D format. Each line is called a contour interval and represents a point where there is no elevational change. This particular map shows elevational change in the form of depressions. The two purple regions represent the lowest points at -4100 feet.
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