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1. What is the contour interval of Wilderland, USA (in feet)? 2.Which lettered p

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Question

1. What is the contour interval of Wilderland, USA (in feet)?
2.Which lettered point has the highest elevation?
3. Which lettered or named location on the map has the highest elevation?
4. What is the elevation of the highest location identified in Question 3?
5. Which lettered or named location on the map has the lowest elevation?
6. What is the elevation of the lowest location identified in Question 5?
7. What is the "local relief" of this map?
8. Is it possible to see D from F?
9. How deep is the depression on the map (from the lip of the depression to its bottom)? 750 Pine Hill 1000 1000 1000 2000 3000 Feet

Explanation / Answer

1. Near the E region or Rock hill, there are two already given two contour value, such as 1000 and 750. Those values are given in feet unit because the map scale (given in the lower part of the map) is given in feet unit. So, the contour interval is (1000-750)/5 = 50 feet.

2. The letter E points highest elevation.

3. The letter E or location Rock hill represents the highest elevation. Because it points above 1000 feet elevation.

4. The highest elevation, identified in Question 3 is above 1000 feet.

5. Lettered or named Rush Creek has the lowest elevation on the map.

6.  the elevation of the lowest location identified in Question 5 is 450 feet.

7. The "local relief" of this map is 50 feet. Because local relief is the amount of elevation change within a local area.

8. It is not possible to see D from F. Because in between D and F there is a high land, named Pine Hill (A) whose elevation is 750 feet.

9. The depression on the map (from the lip of the depression to its bottom) is (750 - 450) feet = 300 feet.