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An elevation map shows the height of landforms. The different colors represent different heights. Use a key from a social studies book to figure out what colors represent what heights.
A topiary is generally a dark green leafy color. The topiary is cut from a small tree or shrub. The darker the greenery the better the shape is shown.
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Topographic graphs use many different means of showing elevation, the most common being contour lines in which elevation is shown by lines drawn on the map indicating specific heights. Another common way to show elevation is through color, with a specific color indicating a specific elevation and gradations of color indicating steepness. Relief shading can also be used to indicate elevation, in which a constant light source is imagined to be shining on a three-dimensional representation of the surface represented by the map and the resulting shadows shaded in to indicate elevation. This gives the map a three-dimensional look although the map itself is flat.
That meridian has no special name. If it's shown at all on a map or globe, it'll be labeled "60".
A thicker line that has numbers written on it showing the rising or decreasing elevation on a topographic map By Ash Every fifth contour line on a topographic map, usually thicker, used to label elevation.
On a map, the differences in elevation are best shown using contour lines.
The highest elevation line shown on the map depends on what is the highest point - which is often the summit of a hill or mountain.
Differences on elevation are best shown on a map using different colors. With a light color at sea letter and a dark color in the mountains, elevation can be quite clear.
Contour lines show elevation on a topographical map. These lines connect points of equal elevation above sea level, with lines close together representing steep terrain and lines further apart indicating gentler slopes.
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Only if it looks darker then shown on paper and if it looks realy red.
The elevation on a topographic map is shown using contour lines, which connect points of equal elevation. These contour lines help to visualize the shape of the land and provide information on the topography of the terrain. The spacing between contour lines indicates the steepness of the slope, with closer lines representing steeper terrain and wider spacing indicating flatter areas.
Elevation can impact how active an earthquake fault is. Studies have shown that the higher in altitude a fault line is, the more active the fault line is.