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Is topographic a noun verb adjective or adverb?

The word topographic is an adjective, used to described a noun as related to topography, such as a topographic map or a topographic survey.


What scale is commonly used on topographic maps?

A commonly used scale on a topographic map is 1:24,000


What are some ways people have adapted to the topographic features found in Africa?

The big topographical features in Africa are Savannah, mountains, and valleys formed from rivers. People took the river valleys and used them for farming, while the Savannah was used for hunting before itÊturned into significant farmland.


Once farmland is made into pavement can it be used as farmland again?

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What are some sentence examples using the word topographic map in a sentence?

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.


What colour on a map would seem to be better for farmland blue or green?

Green is traditionally used to represent farmland on maps, as green symbolizes vegetation and agriculture. Blue is typically used to represent water bodies or features on maps.


What symbols are used on topographic maps?

Contour Lines


What is the difference between a farmland and an agricultural land?

Farmland refers to land specifically used for growing crops, raising livestock, or other agricultural purposes. Agricultural land is a broader term that encompasses all land used for agriculture, including farmland but also areas used for forestry, fishing, and other agricultural practices. In summary, all farmland is agricultural land, but not all agricultural land is farmland.


What are some areas in which topographic maps can be used?

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Why do all USGS topographic maps use the same legend?

The United States Geological Survey uses the same legend on all of their maps to avoid confusion when looking at different maps. If one map used one symbol for a specific geologic type of marker and another map used another symbol, it would be extremely difficult to read the maps quickly and efficiently.


How were aerial photographs used to create topographic maps?

When photographers take a aerial photo, mapmakers can take the information they see and turn it into a topographic map.


What is the symbol used at the beginning of an angle's name?

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