How do contour lines show a steep slope?

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The closer together the lines are - the steeper the slope.

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Description : How do contour lines show a steep slope?

Last Answer : The closer together the lines are - the steeper the slope.

Description : A series of closely spaced contour lines represents a (A) Steep slope (B) Gentle slope (C) Uniform slope (D) Plane surface

Last Answer : (A) Steep slope

Description : A series of closely spaced contour lines represent a (a) Steep slope* (b) Gentle slope (c) Uniform slope (d) Plane surface

Last Answer : (a) Steep slope*

Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following (A) The contour lines having the same elevation cannot unite and continue as one line (B) A contour can not end abruptly, but must ultimately close itself not ... slope at a point on a contour is at right angles to the contour (D) All the above

Last Answer : (D) All the above

Description : Contour interval on a map sheet denotes (a) Vertical distance of contour lines above the datum plane (b) Vertical distance between two successive contour lines (c) Slope distance between two successive contour lines (d) Horizontal distance between two successive contour lines

Last Answer : (b) Vertical distance between two successive contour lines

Description : What is a material that accumulates at the bottom of a steep slope?

Last Answer : The general term for material that falls down and gathers at the foot of a steep cliff or mountain face is scree.

Description : A steep slope on a phase change graph indicates?

Last Answer : Heirhey

Description : _______ is more prevalent in analog signals that have steep slopes or whose amplitudes vary rapidly. A. Peak limiting B. Quantization noise C. Granular noise D. Slope overload

Last Answer : D. Slope overload

Description : Landslides occur because of A) Rainfall B) Steep slope C) Deforestation D) All of the above.

Last Answer : D) All of the above.

Description : What causes convective acceleration in fluid flow? (A) Steep slope in flow (B) Unsteady nature of flow (C) Non-uniformity of flow (D) Turbulence in flow

Last Answer : (C) Non-uniformity of flow

Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) The throat of the section of a control meter is either rectangular or trapezoidal (B) The floor of the control meter throat is almost level (C) The floor of the expanding outlet of the control meter is given a steep slope (D) All the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : If the cross slope of a country is 25% to 60%, the terrain is classified as (A) Plain (B) Rolling (C) Steep (D) Mountainous

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : If cross slope of a country is 10% to 25%, the terrain is classified as (A) Rolling (B) Mountainous (C) Steep (D) Plain

Last Answer : Answer: Option A

Description : If cross slope of a country is upto 10% the terrain is classified as (A) Plain (B) Rolling (C) Mountainous (D) Steep

Last Answer : Answer: Option A

Description : If cross slope of a country is greater than 60%, the terrain is classified as (A) Rolling (B) Mountainous (C) Steep (D) Plain

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : A man builds a house rectangular in shape. All sides have southern exposure. A bear walks by the house. What color is the bear? Why? (This one could drive you nuts and should only be attempted by those ... ..brown...the house is on a steep slope There is no answer and this is a stupid question.

Last Answer : ..white...

Description : In marketing channels, conflict occurs in marketing channels working at same level is classified as A. steep conflict B. slope conflict C. vertical conflict D. horizontal conflict

Last Answer : D. horizontal conflict

Description : ________are defined as free falling fragments of rocks from steep cliff or slope. (A) Rockfalls (B) Toppling (C) Debris avalanche (D) Earthflow

Last Answer : (A) Rockfalls  

Description : The soil conservation method in which mountain slope is cut into step is – (1) Contour ploughing (2) Cover planting (3) Strip cropping (4) Terracing

Last Answer : (4) Terracing Explanation: In agriculture, a terist is a piece of sloped plane that has been landscaped into a series of successively receding flat surfaces or platforms, which resemble steps, for ... and surface run off and are effective for growing crops requiring much water, such as rice.

Description : Contour bunging is adopted where land slope is — % a. 6 b. 12 c. 18 d. 21

Last Answer : a. 6

Description : The direction of steepest slope on a contour, is (A) Along the contour (B) At an angle of 45° to the contour (C) At right angles to the contour (D) None of these

Last Answer : (C) At right angles to the contour

Description : Planimeter is used for measuring (A) Volume (B) Area (C) Contour gradient (D) Slope angle

Last Answer : (B) Area

Description : Select the correct statement. . A) Contour interval on any map is kept constant. (B) Direct method of contouring is cheaper than indirect method. (C) Intervisibility of points on a contour map cannot be ascertained. (D) Slope of a hill cannot be determined with the help of contours.

Last Answer : (A) Contour interval on any map is kept constant.

Description : Draw neat sketch of contour for the following i)Hill ii) Valley iii)Gentle Slope iv) Ridge Line 

Last Answer : i)Hill ii) Valley iii)Gentle Slope iv) Ridge Line 

Description : The soil conservation method in which mountain slope is cut into step is (1) Contour ploughing (2) Cover planting (3) Strip cropping (4) Terracing

Last Answer : Terracing

Description : When entering a steep turn, an IVSI is likely to show: a. No change in altitude b. A slight climb c. A slight descent d. A slight descent at high airspeed only

Last Answer : b. A slight climb

Description : When entering a steep turn, an IVSI is likely to show: a. No change in altitude b. A slight climb c. A slight descent d. A slight descent at high airspeed only

Last Answer : b. A slight climb

Description : How do you interpret contour lines?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : What do contour lines mean?

Last Answer : A line on a map joining points of equal height above or belowsea level.

Description : Why is it impossible that two contour lines will cross on the maps you have drawn?

Last Answer : As two contour line are of different heights, it would be impossible for two contour lines to cross. But, the problem is when it comes to printing map details.If two contour lines cross (touch) it means ... of the map. The symbol for cliffs should be shown on the map's legend printed on most maps.

Description : What does lines on a contour map indicate?

Last Answer : They indicate positions of the same high above sea level

Description : In contour drawings crossing lines is called what?

Last Answer : depth

Description : In contour drawings crossing lines is called what?

Last Answer : depth

Description : How do contour lines help you visualize a feature of Earth's solid surface?

Last Answer : A contour line represents a certain vertical height above thethe contour line shown drawn below. Contour lines are a means ofrepresenting 3D hills and mountains on a 2D flat paper. Maps shouldshow the height between contour lines: 50 metres between contourlines is common.

Description : What is the alternate name for contour lines? (1) Isopotential (2) Istherm (3) Isohypse (4) Isohyet

Last Answer : (3) Isohypse Explanation: Isohypse is a line on a map that joins points of equal elevation. It is also known as contour line.

Description : Contour lines of different elevations can unite to form one line, only in the case of  (A) A vertical cliff  (B) A saddle  (C) A water shed line  (D) A hill top 

Last Answer : (A) A vertical cliff 

Description : Two contour lines, having the same elevation (A) Cannot cross each other (B) Can cross each other (C) Cannot unite together (D) Can unite togethe

Last Answer : (D) Can unite togethe

Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) For nautical purposes, low water level is generally referred to by the navigators (B) The depth of the bed of the sea from the surface of water is ... (C) The contour lines on the bed of a water body are called fathoms (D) All the above

Last Answer : (D) All the above

Description : Function of matrix band: A. Substitute for the missing wall so adequate condensation forces can be applied B. Permit re-establishment of proper contact lines C. Restrict extrusion of amalgam and prevent ... E. Provide an acceptable surface texture to the proximal surface F. All of the above

Last Answer : F. All of the above

Description : Two contour lines, having the same elevation (a) Cannot cross each other (b) Can cross each other (c) Cannot unite together (d) Can unite together*

Last Answer : (d) Can unite together*

Description : On a topographic map, lines that connect points of the same elevation are termed: w) benchmarks x) bathymetric lines y) contour lines z) isobars

Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- CONTOUR LINES

Description : What is the alternate name for contour lines ? (1) Isopotential (2) Istherm (3) Isohypse (4) Isohyet

Last Answer : Isohypse

Description : What do you think of this explanation for why perpendicualar lines have negative reciprocal slope?

Last Answer : I think it has potential, but I think as of now you’re taking it on faith that the lines are perpendicular. I understand your explanation about fixing them in place, but it is not proven that the x and y axes would lie through A and B when rotated. It wouldn’t be hard to add that bit on, I think.

Description : Lines c and d are perpendicular. If the slope of line c is -4, what is the slope of line d?

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Description : The lines shown below are parallel. If the green line has a slope of -2, what is the slope of the red line?

Last Answer : -2 (APEX)

Description : The lines shown below are perpendicular. If the green line has a slope of - 1/9, what is the slope of the red line?

Last Answer : 9 (APEX)

Description : The lines shown below are parallel. If the green line has a slope of -,1/2 what is the slope of the red line?

Last Answer : -1/2 (APEX)

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Last Answer : -7 (APEX)

Description : The disconnected lines drawn on a map for showing slope- (1) Bench marks (2) Contours (3) Form lines (4) Hachure

Last Answer : (4) Hachure Explanation: Hachures are short disconnected lines drawn on the map to depict the slope of the ground surface. They are drawn in rows; each row being disconnected from the other. They ... gentler slopes. Hachures are not drawn for leveled areas, such as flat valley or a plateau top.