In order to "map" a terrain a cartographer needs to know how high or how low the soil is (land) from sea level. The physical makeup of earth, the physical map of places shows you land formations through the use of color which codes the particular place as being a certain distance above sea level. If the map was coded so that low elevation numbers (valleys) are dark and high elevations (mountains, peaks, plataues) are light, what you end up with is an image (likely shaded) which represents the "relief" of the place. Relief means 3 dimensional or sculptured in art. You can think of a map as a kind of art of the 3 dimensional physical world.
Topographic maps show the elevation by using "contour lines", which are lines of constant elevation spaced at constant intervals. Contour lines that are close to each other indicate a steep slope, and lines spread further apart indicate flat (flatter) terrain.
Topographic maps represent the Earth's surface because they show elevation in addition to distance and direction.
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A topographic map shows equal lines of elevation, in set distances which can vary between maps (dependent on the grade of elevation change). elevation,relief,and slope.
a topographic map
hills and mountains are represented by circles on topographic maps.
Location and elevation of Earths surface features.
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the difference in elevation represented by each contour line on a topographic map
a contour map What type of map shows elevations and locations? A Topographic Map
A topographic map shows the physical features of the land, such as elevation, contour lines, and natural landmarks like mountains and rivers. In contrast, a road map primarily focuses on highways, roads, and transportation routes, providing information for navigation and getting from one place to another.
A topographic map shows equal lines of elevation, in set distances which can vary between maps (dependent on the grade of elevation change). elevation,relief,and slope.
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Elevation
Geologic ELEVATION.
hills and mountains are represented by circles on topographic maps.
A topographic map. It uses contour lines to represent changes in elevation and help visualize the terrain's relief and shape.
Contour lines represent connecting points of equal elevation on a topographic map.
topographic elevation
Geologic ELEVATION.