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An orthophosphate map is black and white while the toptgraphical map is in colour.
An elevation map shows the height of landforms. The different colors represent different heights. Use a key from a social studies book to figure out what colors represent what heights.
Map symbols are shown in a box called a legend.
It usually means that there are 50 metres in vertical height between each contour line shown on the map.
Gradual elevations shown on a topographical map by widely spaced contour lines.
It is a map of an area that is from a bird's eye view.
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An orthophosphate map is black and white while the toptgraphical map is in colour.
Height is shown on a map by boxes, each having a number in them, 1,2,3 and so on. they normally measure in miles, which is the easy way for starters.
By contor lines or layer coloring
i dont realy know but i think it is a scale that is used on an orthophoto
with colors like say darker means taller and lighter means smaller!
they are natural features that are shown in a map
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Height on an atlas is typically shown through contour lines or shading to represent changes in elevation. These contour lines help visualize the shape of the land and the steepness of slopes. Additionally, there are usually key symbols that indicate different elevations on a map.
An elevation map shows the height of landforms. The different colors represent different heights. Use a key from a social studies book to figure out what colors represent what heights.
If log cabins are shown on a map, the symbol used will be found in the map's legend.