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The topographic maps have colors that define features. Blue represents bodies of water, green the vegatation, red the main avenues, black the manmade objects such as builduings and brown wich represent the land contour lines. The valleys are mostly flat with most of the time a stream running trough it or near it. Anyways to illustrate the valleys the brown land contour lines are used.
A contour map. The lines are called contour lines
Longitude and latitude
generally a prominent line of some sort maps often show borders but not always more important borders are usually shown as bolder or more continuous lines than less important borders the lines may be comprised of dashes or of dots or of dashes & dots etc many European maps show international borders as lines of plus symbols & subdivisional borders as lines of alternating plus & minus symbols Russian maps show international borders as lines of a symbol that looks like the capital letter i etc
Most people are probably familiar with contour lines found on topographic maps, which show elevation. Contour lines can also show weather and climate data, such as temperatures and humidity. Less common, bathymetry (the depth of water bodies) can also be shown using contours.
On maps, black lines between states represent boundaries or borders, where one state stops and the others starts. These are also called state lines.
depositional contacts occur between rocks that formed when sediments were deposited on other sediments.fault contacts are usually shown as thick black lines on geologic maps
Not all maps show latitude and longitude. On those that do some have horizontal lines indicating where lines of latitude lie, and on the right and left margins of the map these lines will have the latitude they represent marked. Then on some maps the lines are missing but the notations in the margin show where the lined of latitude should be.
To represent 3D, real life mountains with a 2D model with a bird's eye view.
An isoline is used on maps to represent points of equal value. The isoline for air pressure is an isobar.
Modern maps and ancient maps, though different in how they're made, both represent an area through lines, symbols, and words.
in these modern maps there are accurate number of lines and continents Ancient maps had no latitude or longitude lines
The topographic maps have colors that define features. Blue represents bodies of water, green the vegatation, red the main avenues, black the manmade objects such as builduings and brown wich represent the land contour lines. The valleys are mostly flat with most of the time a stream running trough it or near it. Anyways to illustrate the valleys the brown land contour lines are used.
No. The lines on maps are imaginary - they do not exist.
Black dot typically represents a city on a maps but different maps may represent other things so best to check the map legend.
Lines of latitude are known as parallels.
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