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Question
Write a short note on the following:
Vertical interval
Short/Brief Note
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Solution
- The Vertical Interval (V.I.) is the difference in height or elevation between two successive contour lines on a map.
- It is always measured in metres or feet and remains constant throughout a given map.
- The V.I. helps in understanding the steepness of the slope when contour lines are close together, it indicates a steep slope, and when they are widely spaced, it indicates a gentle slope.
- The value of the vertical interval is chosen based on the scale and nature of the land being mapped.
- If the vertical interval (V.I.) for a contour map is 100 meters, then the contours will be drawn at heights of 0, 100, 200, 300 meters, etc.
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Chapter 22: Representation of Relief - EXERCISES [Page 522]
