Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff位于Australia,海拔1559米, Oceania.
该山峰被归类为Fold Mountain。
海拔
1559 m
相对高度
— m
坐标
-41.700000, 145.883000
类型
fold_mountain
海拔对比
关于这座山
Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff (1559m) is a fold mountain in Australia. Grade 2/5: moderate trek requiring good fitness. A regional summit offering rewarding walks through varied landscapes with notable views from the top.
The topographic contour map of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff (1559m) shows elongated parallel contours following the ridge axis. Contour lines are drawn at 50m intervals, with index contours (thicker lines) every 250m. The hypsometric color scale ranges from green (lower elevations) through yellow and orange to white (highest elevations near the 1,559m summit).
海拔剖面
The east–west elevation profile of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff (1559m) shows the terrain cross-section through the summit at 1,559m. The color gradient transitions from green (valley floor) to white (summit zone), with the red summit marker indicating the peak.
Frequently Asked Questions
The contour map uses a hypsometric color scale where green represents lower elevations, yellow and orange indicate mid-range altitudes, and white marks the highest zones near the summit. Thicker contour lines (index contours) are drawn at wider intervals to help you quickly estimate elevation.
The contour map of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff (1559m) uses a 50m contour interval. This means each line represents a 50m change in elevation. Closely spaced contours indicate steeper terrain, while widely spaced contours show gentler slopes.
The elevation profile is a cross-section through Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff (1559m) from west to east, passing through the summit at 1,559m. It reveals the mountain's shape, steepness, and relative height compared to the surrounding terrain. The horizontal axis shows distance in kilometers from the peak.
Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff (1559m) was formed by tectonic folding, which compressed rock layers into long, parallel ridges. The contour map shows elongated lines that follow the axis of the fold, rather than circular patterns.