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13. Would a topographic map of the Grand Canyon have contour lines that are close together or far apart in most places? Explain.​

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Answer: It's cliffs. On a contour topographical map, contour lines dictate the terrain. If they're close together, the terrain is steep. If they’re far apart, the terrain is mostly flat. A cliff is shown by a lot of lines clustered together in thick line. In a place like the Grand Canyon, that would have obscured the terrain.

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