Yeah, that was my initial reaction to the process when it was first shown to me in college. I was like "I can't believe that actually works like that." I've always liked drawing profiles.
This really helped me understand how to work with a topographic map, but I have one question! How do you know if you're going uphill or downhill? Will anything inside of the 550 elevation be uphill and anything surrounding it be downhill?
I suggest pulling your scrap paper away and looking on the map for isolones that are labeled with their value - either the bold "index contours" or sea level even. Use those as a reference to figure out if you're going uphill or downhill.
this example makes perfect sense. What do you do if the lines don't connect. So I can't figure out the value of the other lines. Inbox me and I'll send you the image.
Browse the videos on my channel, pretty much all of them are earth science related. And check out my website for even more - link is in the video description.
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this helped me out so much! I went a whole semester being confused and you just cleared up my knowledge on how to draw this.
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I'm making some artsy stuff that includes mountain profiles and contour lines and this is soooooo helpful, thank you so much!
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Thank you for explaining this. I had to do an assignment for science that included this topic and this video really helped! Thank you
damn this was much easier than I thought.
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Mind blown. I had no idea you could literally transcribe topographic maps into a 3D terrain view like that!
Yeah, that was my initial reaction to the process when it was first shown to me in college. I was like "I can't believe that actually works like that." I've always liked drawing profiles.
@@MisterGazda I was amazed that it's like a hidden secret right in front of us ready to be decoded, ha!
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Thank you for the clear video, I was very lost with the text description, and this cleared it up. Thank you so much.
Glad it helped! Yeah, trying to describe this with text is next to impossible. You've got to see how it's done.
But how do you know when to do the bent curve on the bottom and the top instead of a straight line?
Always do a curved line, never a straight line.
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Excellent video, this really simplifies the process for those new to this. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
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how to draw profiles. LET'S DO THISSS! Always gets me hyped
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This really helped me understand how to work with a topographic map, but I have one question! How do you know if you're going uphill or downhill? Will anything inside of the 550 elevation be uphill and anything surrounding it be downhill?
I suggest pulling your scrap paper away and looking on the map for isolones that are labeled with their value - either the bold "index contours" or sea level even. Use those as a reference to figure out if you're going uphill or downhill.
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A cross section of a meander is like that too
this example makes perfect sense. What do you do if the lines don't connect. So I can't figure out the value of the other lines. Inbox me and I'll send you the image.
Thanks for aking this simple and easy to understand!
😭😭 I actually get it now.. i must have read the directions like 10x and I still didn't get it until THIS!!
Thanks so much for the help. I didn't understand it at all before!
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Great Video! Saved my life.
That's what I do - save lives with isoline videos...
Thank you so much! ❤ I’m in my second year of university now, and I have a geology lab exam tomorrow! 😂
how do you know when to change from subtracting 10 from 530 to adding 10? How do you know which line start changes?
Pull your scrap paper away and count the isolines so you always know the value of each line. Do this as often as you need to.
im in 8th grade and i have a test about topographic maps what will hekp me ace it? im learning 11th grade science
hey how'd you do?
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This was super helpful! Thank you so much!
Do we do scale break
Nope.
can you do more videos on different earth science topics this was really helpful
Browse the videos on my channel, pretty much all of them are earth science related. And check out my website for even more - link is in the video description.
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Wont we place the paper horizontally??
This makes so much sense! thanks
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this will be 25% of my test
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Thanks for help...I was struggling with this practical in Earth science..😌
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Thank you sir I understood it
I have the same but with differents languages
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it is actually very easy, but in a test i bet, i will strucle
Good intro btw :D
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