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A topographic map shows high and low elevations using contour lines, which represent changes in terrain. Areas where the lines are close together indicate steep slopes, while lines that are farther apart indicate gentler slopes. Additionally, shaded relief maps can visually represent elevation changes through color gradients and shadows. Both types help in understanding the landscape's topography.

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