A topographic map
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A topographic map displays changes in elevation at Earth's surface through the use of contour lines. These lines connect points of equal elevation, allowing viewers to visualize the landscape's terrain and features.
A topographic map shows the elevation of the Earth's surface using contour lines to represent changes in elevation. The closer together the contour lines, the steeper the terrain; the farther apart, the gentler.
A topographic map shows the physical features of the Earth's surface, such as elevation, rivers, and terrain. It uses contour lines to represent changes in elevation and can be used for navigation, outdoor activities, and land planning.
What type of map shows elevations and contours
topographic map
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any map except it have to be a globe
A Topographic Map includes contour lines drawn to represent changes in elevation.The most important thing to remember is that CLOSE contour lines mean STEEP terrain and OPEN contour lines mean FLAT terrain.
It shows the elevation of the earth crust. It shows you if there is peeks or slopes on a mountain or any land form.
A topographic map measures elevation by showing contour lines that represent changes in elevation on the Earth's surface. These lines connect points of the same elevation, allowing users to visualize the terrain and understand the steepness of slopes.
the three types are, Elevation, Relief, and Slope.