Civil Engineering - Surveying - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Surveying - Section 1 (Q.No. 15)
15.
Closed contours of decreasing values towards their centre, represent
a hill
a depression
a saddle or pass
a river bed.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Jagannath said:   5 years ago
Similar to a close counter line with one or more value lower inside then it represents a valley or depression.
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Ankit pal said:   5 years ago
Well said, Thanks. @Saurabh Patankar.
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Vijaya said:   4 years ago
The right Answer is hill.
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Abhishek Acharya said:   2 years ago
The centre of the depression is in a lower altitude and the sides of the valley in height. So the correct answer is B.
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JASHWANTH said:   2 years ago
The Correct answer is a depression.
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Er brijesh said:   11 months ago
As in a hill or mountain on increasing the elevation horizontal intercept decreases or vice versa and we also know that the crown value of the contour (ice cream cone is upright in the case of the hill) comes in the centre.

So, now the contour interval with elevation is increasing but the width of the contour that is the horizontal intercept is decreasing so the highest value of the contour comes in the centre and the lowest value outside, Now try to understand the replica of a mountain or hill is depression or valley.

In the case of a valley the highest elevation is on ground level and elevation as well as horizontal intercept i.e width of the contour line decreases with increasing depth. So as per the rule discussed above crown level (cone of down ice cream in this case of valley) comes in the centre so the least value comes in the centre and the major value comes outside.

Thanks.


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