An isohypse is a line of equal or constant elevation on a graph, plot, or map; an isopleth of elevation. Often used in topographic maps. By following contour lines of same height, an indication of the topography relating to altitude, and therefore the shape of the terrain can be established.
The process of drawing isohypse contour lines on a map is called isopletion.
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