A benchmark is just a point on the map, so that you can see where on the map you are.
You can use a Topographic Map to see where your trip would be flat or hilly, warm or cold.
What I need is a topographic map!
You would use a topographic map to see the elevation of Mt. McKinley. Topographic maps show the physical features of an area, such as the contour lines that indicate changes in elevation.
You can use a Topographic Map to see where your trip would be flat or hilly, warm or cold.
a topographic map
I believe it is a Thematic map.
A topographic map has contour lines that show elevations. Once you learn to read a topographic map, you can see mountains, valleys, and other land formations. The closer the lines are together the steeper the terrain is. See Related Links below for an example.
Not one sentence, no. You can make up any sort of sentence you want! That's the beauty of language. You could say "We studied a topographic map in class" or "The museum has a topographic map of our town."
A topographic map shows the mountains, valleys, hills and the like; the highs and lows of the terrain With this map you can see how high mountains and hills are on the map by reading the values written on a map.
A topographical map.
Topographic map