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A topographic map would show elevations and contours.
It uses different colours, with a legend telling you which colours represent which height.
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Answer In all types of home, office, road, dam, and bridge development and construction. In agriculture, geology, Paleontology, meteorology, and real estate. By governments to assess site suitability, resources, and planning. A topographic map is used to determine the elevations of a given terrain.
The color blue.
Brown
A topographic map would show elevations and contours.
A topographic map would show elevations and contours.
to show elevation and landforms
It will show land features and elevations.
Brown is usually an indicator of higher elevation. Green, lower elevation and blue as water (lakes, streams, oceans).
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It is a shaded relief map.
Shade and sunlight on a map gives a pseudo-3D effect. This makes it easier to visualise hills and mountains on what is a flat sheet of paper.
It uses different colours, with a legend telling you which colours represent which height.
some colors some pointers it depends on the map
Elevations, or altitudes, irrespective of longitude and latitude, use spot heights for individual points like summits, and contour-lines to trace levels across the landscape at particular elevations. The heights may be in feet or (more universally now) metres.