contoursteken
Contoursteken, or contour lines, are lines drawn on maps that connect points of equal elevation. They are a fundamental element of topographic mapping, used to convey the three‑dimensional shape of the land on a two‑dimensional surface.
Contour lines illustrate terrain relief by showing how elevation changes across the landscape. Close spacing of
In most maps contour lines are produced at a regular elevation difference called the contour interval. Larger
Contour lines can be generated from various sources, including direct surveys, aerial photography, or digital elevation
Limitations exist: a line map cannot show every minor variation in terrain, and contour labels can become