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CONTOUR

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 33 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CONTOUR  , CONTOUR-

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LINE (a French word meaning generally " outline," from the Med .
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Lat. contornare, to round off), in
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physical geography a line
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drawn upon a map through all the points upon the
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surface represented that are of equal height above sea-level . These points lie, therefore, upon a
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horizontal
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plane at a given
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elevation passing through the
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land shown on the map, and the contour-line is the intersection of that horizontal plane with the surface of the ground . The contour-line of o, or datum level, is the coastal boundary of any land form . If the sea be imagined as rising Too ft., a new coast-line, with bays and estuaries indented in the valleys, would appear at the new sea-level . If the sea sank once more to its former level, the Too-ft. contour-line with all its irregularities would be represented by the
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beach mark made by the sea when zoo ft. higher . If instead of receding the sea rose continuously at the
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rate of zoo ft. per day, a series of levels Too ft. above one another would be marked daily upon the land until at last the highest mountain peaks appeared as islands less than zoo ft. high . A record of this series of advances marked upon a flat map of the
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original country would give a series of concentric contour-lines narrowing towards the mountain-tops, which they would at last completely surround . Contour-lines of this character are marked upon most
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modern maps of small areas and upon all government survey and military maps at varying intervals according to the scale of the map .

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