A contour map shows lines which connect areas equal in height. These lines are called contours and should be labelled to show the height that each contour represents. A stream flows downhill, this is due to gravity. Thus, to determine which way a stream flows, find contours, at least two, that intersect the path of the stream, then look at the heights these contours represents(their labels). The stream will flow from the contour labelled with the higher number towards the contour labelled with the lower number. PS. sometimes not all the contours are numbered, but only say every fith contour is numbered, then you can assume that all contours are equally incremented i.e. the height difference from one contour to the next stays equal.
When a contour line crosses a river (stream) the contour line forms a "V". The "V" always points upstream.
A stream will always flow downhill. So flow direction can be worked out by studying the contour lines.
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Engineers use a topographic map for every project they are going to build. Topographic maps show altitudes of ground surfaces and also show specific formations, such as mountains. By using a topographic map an engineer can decide the best location for a bridge or building.
the key explains what the colors and shapes on the map represent. It also has a scale so you can accurately find the distance between objects.
toposheet can be studied by the information on the data obtained and the markings,colouring done for a area like canals,roads,railways etc...a study of toposheet is a study of topographic sheet....google for more information
A map gives a miniature "picture" of a very large space. A map is a guide to a space you have not encountered before. Maps have distance, mountains, rivers, and shapes of places or destinations. With a map, one does not have to depend on local directions. For a small price, it is a direction finder and a dependable way to take a journey.
you can determine the direction a stream flows on a contour map by seeing which way the contour lines bend.
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Look for the compass rose, it will point North. Also look for the table that shows map north, true north and magnetic north.
It depends on which way the contour lines bend. For example, if the bend was facing northeast then the stream flows Northeast. the bend is this if you don't understand... -_- -> ) +++ I'm afraid your illustration is rather ambiguous. If you imagine the contour lines to trace a parenthese as you've used, the concave side would face downstream: Flow ---> then the contour is ( ---> Or if you think of the contours tracing a capital letter U with its open end pointing North, the stream will flow North. A better way to understand it is to study the countour lines and streams on a map, especially if of an area you know well!
Jet stream maps are used to show the day's high wind speed levels and the direction of the jetstream. A person seeking jet stream maps can find them on the Intellicast, Accuweather, Weather Images, and Wunderground sites.
The hiker used a topographic map to navigate through the rugged terrain of the mountain. The geologist studied the topographic map to identify different landforms in the area. The urban planner used a topographic map to assess the elevation changes in the city for infrastructure planning. The military strategist relied on the topographic map to plan the troop movements in the region.
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Businesses use topographic maps (maps showing the surface features of an area)to help decide where to build new stores, housing, or factories. also the government uses a topographic map to find out where to build new schools and other public buildings.