Well, "we scientists" use topographic maps to find out the elevation and etcetera of a place.
Hikers, park rangers, search & rescue teams, etc. could use topographic maps. Also useful for engineers and construction workers building roads and highways.
A topograph is a visual representation of the shape and elevation of the land surface, typically shown by contour lines on a map. It provides information about the physical characteristics of a terrain such as mountains, valleys, and slopes. Topographs are valuable tools for understanding and navigating through landscapes.
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you use a map scale by measuring by inches
You use the legend to read the map.
first person who use map
you use a map scale by measuring by inches
There is not a standard scale of map. A motorist may use a 4 miles to the inch map, a cyclist use a 1:50 000 map, and a walker use a 1 :25 000 map. A surveyor may use a 6 inches to a mile map. And so on.
There is not a standard scale of map. A motorist may use a 4 miles to the inch map, a cyclist use a 1:50 000 map, and a walker use a 1 :25 000 map. A surveyor may use a 6 inches to a mile map. And so on.
to organise the map
you would use map of territories
the use of a road map is to see important roads