a topographical map
A Topographic Map. :)
Maps can show a wide range of natural features, including bodies of water (oceans, rivers, lakes), landforms (mountains, valleys, plains), forests, deserts, and other types of vegetation, as well as natural landmarks such as volcanoes, caves, and canyons. Topographic maps specifically can provide information on terrain elevation and features such as ridges, slopes, and peaks.
Both physical and political maps show the outlines of land and sea. Political maps show human made features - countries, states, cities, roads, railways, ferry routes, etc. Physical maps show natural features such as mountains, rivers, sea depth, etc. Most common maps are actually combinations showing both physical and political features.
Physical maps show natural features, such as landforms, bodies of water, and elevation. Political maps show human made or imaginary features, such as national boundaries or cities. Many maps have some of both.
Political maps show states,countries,capitals etc. Physical maps show mountains and deserts, rivers and other features. They both show these on a projection of the continental shapes, and use scales, keys and colour codes to convey information.
I think its contour map, donno for sure though
Physical features
Physical maps show geographical features such as mountains, rivers, and landforms, while human maps illustrate man-made features like cities, roads, and borders. Together, these maps help us understand the interactions between the natural environment and human activities in a specific area.
Topographic maps display both natural and manmade features in a specific area. Topographic maps usually also feature various contour lines to help with segregating the map into blocks for easier identification of specific locations or features.
A physical map shows landforms and geographic features such as mountains, rivers, valleys, and plains through the use of contour lines, colors, and shading. Physical maps provide a visual representation of the Earth's natural features and terrain.
This would be a topographic map. In addition to the real features, commonly contour lines, place names, and spot heights are also added to make the map even more useful.
No, physical maps typically show the natural features of a location such as mountains, rivers, and valleys. Climate maps or weather reports are more likely to display average temperature and precipitation data for a specific area.