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objective 5: rewind your mind
- how is the contour interval of a topographic map calculated?
- which profile would most likely match the topography of the hawaii?
- for all the locations that were bolded in objective 3, provide the latitude and longitude coordinates on the map below.
- for the mineral quartz...explain how it(s)
a. gets its crystal form
b. is formed
c. to which group it belongs
d. is used in everyday life
- what 2 energy sources power the rock cycle?
- how are rocks classified?
- describe the outside characteristics of all rock types
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Step1: Define contour interval
Contour interval is the vertical distance between adjacent contour lines on a topographic map. It is set by the map - maker based on the area's relief and the map's scale. Usually, it is determined by dividing the total vertical range of the area by the number of contour lines that can be reasonably shown on the map for clarity.
Hawaii is a volcanic island chain. Its topography is characterized by volcanic mountains, steep slopes near the volcanoes, and coastal plains. A profile with a central high - elevation area (volcanic peak) and sloping downwards to the coast would most likely match.
Step1: Locate bolded locations
Without the actual map, we assume one would use a map key or legend to identify the latitude and longitude grid lines. Then, for each bolded location, one would find the intersection of the latitude and longitude lines closest to the location.
Step2: Record coordinates
Read the values of the latitude and longitude lines at the intersection and record them as the coordinates of the location.
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The contour interval is the fixed vertical distance between adjacent contour lines on a topographic map, decided by the map - maker considering the area's relief and map scale.