There are three ways to show scales on maps.
1. A ratio or representative fraction using ratios to measure and calculate distances
2. A word statement that states the conversion of base units and is also a description of a map distance
3. A graphic scale and sometimes a scale can be large or small
topographic,physical and contour lines
You can show it using a Lexical scale, which is describing it in words or a ratio or a fractions. ex. One meter to one kilometer 1M: 1,000M 1/1000
Second is a bar scale which is given a certain length.
Height or topography on a map may be shown by contour lines, different areas may be shaded a different color, dependant on the height of the land. Mountains may be highlighted by symbols of a mountain, which is then printed on the map.
there are plains platueas mountains rivers an many more
spot height,layer colouring and contour lines
Width height and depph
Distance miles and kilometers
On a topographic map, elevation is represented by countour lines, which is two lines that connect without intersecting. Relief is also shown by contour lines but also with a variety of other methods, such as shades and colors.
Elevation
Earth is three-dimensional, but maps are two-dimensional.
Political and physical maps
Two projections used by geographers are Equal-area projections and- here's a guess for the second- ground surveys.
The two elevation keys that are used on some maps using two measurements are kilometers [km] and miles [m]
The two measurements that show land elevation on a map are feet above sea level and meters above sea level. The map itself has contour lines in order to distinguish elevations.
General purpose (reference) maps are designed primarily for reference and navigation use. There are two types of general purpose maps: the topographic map and the road map or atlas. Both maps are used to identify specific features and give distance and elevation information.
General purpose (reference) maps are designed primarily for reference and navigation use. There are two types of general purpose maps: the topographic map and the road map or atlas. Both maps are used to identify specific features and give distance and elevation information.
Two other kinds of maps are thematic maps and topographic maps. Thematic maps focus on a specific theme or topic, such as population density or climate patterns. Topographic maps provide detailed information about the elevation and physical features of an area, including mountains, rivers, and forests.
in topographic maps we find local areas in relief map we find things like mountain valley etc, well, the answer above is wrong the difference between the two is that a topography map has lines on it to show elevation and releif maps have colors to show elevation.
Political maps list primarily cities and countries. If they include landforms at all, they are always represented in two dimensions. Topographical maps represent landforms with varying colors to show elevation, making it much easier to see and understand what the landform is and how it looks.
On a topographic map, elevation is represented by countour lines, which is two lines that connect without intersecting. Relief is also shown by contour lines but also with a variety of other methods, such as shades and colors.
Elevation
bar graph
Earth is three-dimensional, but maps are two-dimensional.
Earth is three-dimensional, but maps are two-dimensional.