a topographic map
"Relief" is a word describing the variation in height of different points on the land surface. The variations in height are usually displayed as differing contour lines (lines linking points of equal height).Maps of this type are commonly referred to as topographic or relief maps.See link.
That depends on what type of map you are referring to. On a weather map it's usually part of a warm front. On a road map they could be any type of road the cartographer specifies. On a topographical map they could be elevation lines. On the Washington Transit Map it's the red line train. Check the legend and it will more than likely tell you.
"Creation of Adam" by Michelangelo uses organic lines. they are broken and fractured, disrupted, angular, and have very fast contours. This is very typical of his work.
type of breeze that blows from an ocean lake or land
Land
Elevation. You need a map that shows contours and spot-heights.
A topography map.
Topographical maps are those that show the contours of the land, and thus appear bumpy.
What type of map shows elevations and contours
A topographic map is what you need.
A topographic map shows land elevation, contour lines, and relief features such as hills and valleys. A bathymetric map shows water depth, underwater contours, and features of the ocean floor. When combined, these two types of maps create a more complete picture of both the land and water aspects of an area.
1) DEM (Digital Elevation Model)This is a shaded image where each shade from white to black (for example) represents a certain elevation. Contour lines can be determined and overlayed on top of the DEM though the use GIS software.2) Topographic MapThis is a type of map that displays contour lines, the spacing of which denotes slope. Every 5th contour line is numbered with the elevation along that line.
A topographic map would show elevations and contours.
You would use a topographic map to find the elevation of a mountain range. Topographic maps show the shape of the land's surface, including mountains, valleys, and elevation through contour lines.
An elevation map shows the height of land above sea level.
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An elevation survey is a type of land survey that measures the height of a specific point relative to a known reference point, typically sea level. This type of survey is commonly used in construction and engineering projects to determine the topography and elevation of the land.