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With respect to the representation of natural features on a topographical map, consider the following statements and choose the option that comprises an incorrect one.

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Contour lines: They are imaginary lines joining places having the same elevation above the sea level.
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Spot height: Heights of inaccessible areas are shown by contours drawn in broken lines.
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Triangulated height: Height of a point surveyed by the triangulation method.
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Form lines: The height of a particular point above the sea level.
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Solution

The correct options are
B Spot height: Heights of inaccessible areas are shown by contours drawn in broken lines.
D Form lines: The height of a particular point above the sea level.
Representation of relief, height or elevation:
  1. Spot height: The height of a particular point above the sea level.
  2. Triangulated height: Height of a point surveyed by the triangulation method; indicated by a small triangle beside the number showing height.
  3. Contour lines: Lines shown in brown, joining places of equal height above the sea level. The distance between the two contours is normally 20 m.
  4. Form lines: Heights of inaccessible areas are shown by contours drawn in broken lines. These indicate approximate heights.
  5. Depression: Often found in sandy regions at the top of a mound or dune, where the wind easily blows the sand away thus, leaving a hollow.

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