contour lines
Color
Topographic maps are used to show elevation on land, and bathymetric maps are used to show depth in bodies of water.
Total relief is the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points on the map.
Elevation
all land north or south of the equator
Contour lines show elevation differences on topographic maps. On other maps, a coloured grid can show changes in elevation (these are called digital elevation models or DEMs).
Contour interval
Contour interval
the elevation difference between two adjacent contour lines.
The elevation difference between two adjacent lines.
the elevation difference between two adjacent contour lines.
Contour interval
Color
Topographic maps are used to show elevation on land, and bathymetric maps are used to show depth in bodies of water.
Total relief is the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points on the map.
Contour interval.
A topographic map shows the physical features of the land, such as elevation, contour lines, and natural landmarks like mountains and rivers. In contrast, a road map primarily focuses on highways, roads, and transportation routes, providing information for navigation and getting from one place to another.
A topographic map shows equal lines of elevation, in set distances which can vary between maps (dependent on the grade of elevation change). elevation,relief,and slope.