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How does a topographic map serve as a good model of a mountain?

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topographic maps show the elevation, slope, and relief of a land surface by using contour lines. Reading the contour lines allows us to visualize how a particular surface feature would look like, whether it has gentle or steep slopes. cmd c + cmd c

Explanation: When looking at a topographic map of a hill or mountain you will see a series of concentric circles or shapes following the contours of the mountain. These circles will gradually get smaller and smaller toward the peak of the mountain.

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Since Topographic maps show the elevation, slope, and relief of a land surface by using contour lines, it gives a good contour of the mountain

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