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Not necessarily. A physical map indicates the various terrains in an area, including hills, forests, swamps, rivers, and other landforms. A topographic map indicates the specific elevations of an area.
An elevation Map is a map that shows how high (the elevation) something is (mountain, hills, land-forms, etc.)
On a topographic map a contour line connects points of equal elevation.....hope that helped
The elevation on a topographic map is shown using Contour Interval.
There are two ways a map can show elevation. A map can use different colors to represent each elevation. The other option is to use contour lines.
The highest elevation line shown on the map depends on what is the highest point - which is often the summit of a hill or mountain.
A contour line or a spot height.
Contour line connect points of equal elevation on a map, whereas relief is the difference in elevation from the highest and lowest on a map.
Brown lines
If you mean how is elevation on a map measured then it is usally by a different color(usally white means the highest).
Contour interval
Contour interval
The difference in elevation between the highest and lowest contour lines on a topographical map is called a contour interval.
Not necessarily. A physical map indicates the various terrains in an area, including hills, forests, swamps, rivers, and other landforms. A topographic map indicates the specific elevations of an area.
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A topographic map is a type of map. It shows changes in elevation.
Total relief is the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points on the map.