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| bench mark | marked point of known or assumed elevation from which other elevations may be established |
| compass | instrument for determining direction by means of a rotating magnetized needle noting magnetic north |
| contour interval | difference in elevation represented by each contour line on a topographic map |
| contour lines | line on a map joining points of equal elevation above a given level, usually mean sea level |
| degrees of latitude | angular distance north or south from the equator |
| degrees of longitude | distance on a parallel of latitude providing an angle of one degree with one another at the poles |
| elevation | distance above a datum level |
| gradient | inclined surface |
| isoline | line representing equality with respect to a given variable, used to relate points on maps, charts |
| magnetic declination | angle that a compass needle makes with the direction of the geographical north pole |
| magnetic north | north as indicated by a magnetic compass, differing in most places from true north |
| relief | differences in elevation between the higher and lower parts of the land surface of a given area |
| sea level | horizontal plane of the sea at mean level between high and low tide |
| topographic map | map showing topographic features usually by means of contour lines |
| topography | detailed mapping or charting of the features of a relatively small area |
| true north | direction of the north pole from a given point |
| bench mark | marked point of known or assumed elevation from which other elevations may be established |
| compass | instrument for determining direction by means of a rotating magnetized needle noting magnetic north |
| contour interval | difference in elevation represented by each contour line on a topographic map |
| contour lines | line on a map joining points of equal elevation above a given level, usually mean sea level |
| degrees of latitude | angular distance north or south from the equator |
| degrees of longitude | distance on a parallel of latitude providing an angle of one degree with one another at the poles |
| elevation | distance above a datum level |
| gradient | inclined surface |
| isoline | line representing equality with respect to a given variable, used to relate points on maps, charts |
| magnetic declination | angle that a compass needle makes with the direction of the geographical north pole |
| magnetic north | north as indicated by a magnetic compass, differing in most places from true north |
| relief | differences in elevation between the higher and lower parts of the land surface of a given area |
| sea level | horizontal plane of the sea at mean level between high and low tide |
| topographic map | map showing topographic features usually by means of contour lines |
| topography | detailed mapping or charting of the features of a relatively small area |
| true north | direction of the north pole from a given point |