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While viewing a topographic map, you notice a region in which the contour lines are very close together. What can you conclude about this region?

A. It has a high population.
B. It has a steep incline.
C. It's near a political boundary.
D. It contains a body of water.

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B. It has a steep incline.
(Topographic maps show the topography and physical geography of an area)
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Answer:

While viewing a topographic map, if it can be noticed that the contour lines in the region are placed very close together, it can be concluded that the region has a steep incline.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The contour lines in a topographic map represent the varying elevation patterns of the region. A contour line joins all the points of the same elevation in the region.
  • A new contour line which represents a different elevation is plotted at a pre-decided interval. For smaller areas, these lines usually form enclosed tracts. If the contour lines are closely spaced, it can be devised that the region has a steep slope or inclination.
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