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When choosing a hiking trail, you want to know more than just the distance it covers.

You want to know the ups and downs of it. Your feet will thank you for being
prepared
The shape of the land's surface is called
topography. For any point on the surface, its
height above sea level is called its elevation. The
difference in elevation between the high and low
points on a landscape is called relief. A rugged
mountain range has high relief, a flat plain has
low relief.
How can a flat map show a landscape's hills and valleys?
Topographic maps give a more precise representation of the surface with contour
lines. Each contour line connects points of equal elevation on the landscape.
Contour lines are "stacked up on a map to visualize the land surface. Some
topographic indicate relief through shading. What a Relief!


Question 1.
What is the relief of an Area?

Question 2. If a topographical map is flat, ______ lines are used to show the evaluation

User Bsoundra
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Answer:

1. In geography, "relief" refers to the highest and lowest elevation points in an area. Mountains and ridges are typically the highest elevation points, while valleys and other low-lying areas are the lowest.

2. Contour Lines

Step-by-step explanation:

User Jordan Barrett
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Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

relif means the highest and lowest elevation points in an area.

Contour lines are used to show evaluation is the topographical map is flat.

hope this helps!

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