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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. a topographic map is a commonly used model of the elevation field of the surface of earth. also represents three dimensions- length, width and height, or elevation.&nbsp;<br>2. the elevation is the vertical distance or height above or below sea level.<br>3. contour lines cross a stream, they bend upwards towards higher elevation. contour lines “point” upstream.<br>4.<br>5.<br>6. a profile is a side view of an areas landscape.<br>7.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. a topographic map is a commonly used model of the elevation field of the surface of earth. <br>2. the elevation is the vertical distance or height above or below sea level.<br>3. Contour lines&nbsp; are isolines that connect points of equal elevation above and rarely below sea level<br>4. Contour interval is the difference in elevation between consecutive and different in value contour lines <br>5.a vertical section of the earths crust showing the different horizons or layers.<br>6. A profile is the side view of an area’s landscape&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. A topographic map is a model of the elevation field of the surface of the earth<br>2. Elevation is the vertical distance or height above or below sea level&nbsp;<br>3. Contour lines&nbsp; are isolines that connect points of equal elevation above and rarely below sea level<br>4. Contour interval is the difference in elevation between consecutive and different in value contour lines&nbsp;<br>5.<br>6. A profile is the side view of an area’s landscape&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. a topographic map is a commonly used model of the elevation field of the surface of earth.&nbsp;<br>2.Elevation is the vertical distance or height above or below sea level&nbsp;<br>3.Contour lines&nbsp; are isolines that connect points of equal elevation above and rarely below sea level<br>4.Contour interval is the difference in elevation between consecutive and different in value contour lines&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. Topographic map- a commonly used model of the elevation field of the surface of earth.&nbsp;<br>2. Elevation- the vertical distance or height above or below sea level.&nbsp;<br>3. Contour lines- isolines that connect points of equal elevation above rarely below sea level&nbsp;<br>4. Contour interval- the difference in elevation between consecutive and different in value contour lines<br>5. Profile- the side view of an area's landscape.&nbsp;<br>6. Profile- the side view of an area's landscape. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. a topographic map is a commonly used model of the elevation field of the surface of earth.&nbsp;</div><div>2. the elevation is the vertical distance or height above or below sea level.</div><div>3. Contour lines&nbsp; are isolines that connect points of equal elevation above and rarely below sea level</div><div>4. Contour interval is the difference in elevation between consecutive and different in value contour lines&nbsp;</div><div>5.a vertical section of the earths crust showing the different horizons or layers.</div><div>6. A profile is the side view of an area’s landscape&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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