Answer:
Contour lines
Explanation:
A series of light brown lines drawn at intervals of 50 feet to designate their respective heights above sea level are called CONTOUR lines, or just contour.
A contour line (also called isoline) is a line that indicates points at the same elevation on the map, showing you a representation of the terrain's elevation (hills, mountains, canyons and so on). You will find those lines on specialized maps, like topographic maps, which are different than road maps.