Match the contour lines on the map with the correct elevations using 20-foot contour interval.
Here is what I got
A:760 B:780 C:820 D:840 E:820 F:820 G:860 H:880 I:900 J:880
The max is 900 feet
The minimum is 760 feet
Please double check me
Dear student,
Supporting Statement:
In the case of E, if you observe the dotted line and assume it as a direction of water flow, generally we know that the water flows from higher contour to lower contour side. So, We can expect that as an elevation of 860.
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