An elevation scale is a graphical representation that indicates the height of landforms or features above a reference point, typically sea level. It is often used on maps to help users understand the relative altitude of different areas, such as mountains, valleys, and plains. The scale can be shown in various forms, including contour lines or numerical values, providing essential information for navigation, planning, and understanding terrain.
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