Contour line is the imaginary line joining places of equal : (1) Rainfall (2) Humidity (3) Elevation (4) Temperature

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Last Answer : Elevation.

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Last Answer : (4) Isotherms Explanation: An isotherm is a line on a map or chart of the earth's surface connecting points having the same temperature at a given time or the same mean temperature for a ... are relatively high and low, and also where temperature changes are gradual or dramatic over a distance.

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