a cross section map is a map that shows the layers of rock inside a landform.
A physical map shows the elevation (as in mountains) of a country.
topographical
Because the map of China shows the boundaries of China, and probably internal divisions as well, it is a political map. If it also shows mountains, rivers, lakes, etc, it can also be a physical map.
ordanance survey map
A physical map shows natural features such as mountains, rivers, lakes, and oceans. It uses colors and shading to represent the different landforms and bodies of water on the Earth's surface. This type of map is useful for understanding the topography of an area and its physical characteristics.
Profile View
A cross section of a vein shows a thinner wall than that of the artery, and shows one-way valves. A cross section of an artery shows a thicker, more muscular wall and no valves.
What can you see in the Cross-Section View that you can’t see in the Map View?
a cross profile or section has something to do with graphs
a cross section graph shows the values of an economics variables for diffrent categories t a point in time
A cross section in soil is called a soil profile. It shows the different layers of soil and their characteristics from the surface down to the bedrock.
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A cross section shows a slice of an object, revealing its internal structure from a side view. A longitudinal section shows the object's internal structure along its length, providing a more detailed view of its internal features.
sometimes, the map view of an area is not enough. you can get a better feeling for the topography of earths surface from a profile view,or cross section. A profile view looks as though you were standing on earths surface and looking toward the horizon. examine the map view and profile view.
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A compass. The north, west, east, and south star thing.
A cross section of a river would describe or show what is in the river from the top to the bottom. A long profile shows what is in it from one end to the other, that is, from the tributaries to the mouth.