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Gwendolyn Bean
11 September, 09:44
The contour interval is a measurement of?
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Troy Finley
11 September, 11:03
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Contours are what tell you how steep a hill/mountain is. The closer the lines are together, the steeper the gradient; the farther apart, the less the gradient.
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