they both have green and cities states
A commonly used scale on a topographic map is 1:24,000
they both have green and cities states
The map of 1:24000 scale is a large-scale topographic map, which indicates most terrain features.
To measure distance using a topographic map, you can use the map's scale. First, determine the scale of the map, such as 1:24,000. Then, use a ruler to measure the distance on the map between two points that you want to calculate the actual distance for. Convert the measured distance on the map to the actual distance using the map scale.
No, a scale on a topographic map only shows the ratio of a distance on the map to the actual distance on the ground. To find the elevation of a feature, contour lines and contour intervals on the map must be used to determine the height above sea level.
No, the contour interval can vary between different topographic maps based on the scale and detail of the map. Smaller scale maps may have larger contour intervals, while larger scale maps may have smaller contour intervals to show more detailed elevation changes.
What I need is a topographic map!
a topographic map
I believe it is a Thematic map.
the key explains what the colors and shapes on the map represent. It also has a scale so you can accurately find the distance between objects.
Without seeing the map, we cannot answer this question. Your map should indicate the scale, and the gridlines will be labeled with coordinates from which you can figure out how far apart they are.
TOPO MAPS: They can help get a feeling for the geography in a certaint area (Ex: Rocky, Flat, ETC,). It also shows roads, so it can function as both. ROAD MAPS: Exactly what the name states. It show roads that can provide help if lost or to check where you are.