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Lines of latitude do not appear on all types of maps, The other parts do appear on most maps.
Horizon
A very steep regionClosely spaced contour lines indicate a very steep slope.Conversely, widely spaced lines indicate areas that are nearly flat.-Leftover.Tech
That depends on what type of map you are referring to. On a weather map it's usually part of a warm front. On a road map they could be any type of road the cartographer specifies. On a topographical map they could be elevation lines. On the Washington Transit Map it's the red line train. Check the legend and it will more than likely tell you.
Contour lines on a topographic map are lines used to allow a person to determine the elevation of points on the map. They are extremely useful in letting people decide if a certain region is suitable for activities such as hiking and backpacking.To show grade / hight. Each line is a specific height difference (see map key). If you see them bunched up you know that is a steep hill. Mountains appear ad concentic lines on inside the other getting small and smaller
Lines of latitude do not appear on all types of maps, The other parts do appear on most maps.
Remote sensors
lines appear on the ground. A map is a representaion of the ground, you cannot make more ground appear by drawing a map.
from west to east and not from north to south
grid
Animals, humans,everything except for land and water, unless u use Google earth
Horizon
Satellites. They move, so they cannot be printed on a map. Additionally, "satellites" is the only option that physically exists; the other choices are concepts, not objects.
A cylindrical map projection in which the meridians and parallels of latitude appear as lines crossing at right angles and in which areas appear greater farther from the equator.conic
Contour lines are used in Topography to show the elevation of the land on a map. When looking at a map the contour lines look very similar to how a calm lake would appear.
I think the earth is wobbling on its axis and it makes the tracking lines appear to curve when they are laid over the map.
A fault line is the boundary between two tectonic plates; fault lines do not ordinarily appear on maps.