A topographical map can be useful in many applications, though it is most commonly used to determine the elevation of a specific location and/or terrain-feature association during land navigation.
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.
topographic maps are used for seeing how high mountains and hills are so you can decide if you want to climb up the mountain
Precise detailed study of the surface features of a region.
well the topographic maps will determine the elevations in the area and help find the best location without making a zoo somewhere its not supposed to be on. hope i helped :)
A geologic map shows rock types making up earths surface.
A contour lines connects points of equal elevation.
On leveled land~!
There are many more than three. Compared to a road map, topographic maps also give: Elevation benchmarks, elevation contour lines, marked mountain peaks, and terrain features/landmarks such as buildings, roads, hiking paths, rivers, streams, towers, swampy areas etc. Topo maps will also have latitude and longitude grid lines for precise location identification either to set a GPS waypoint from the map, or to verify GPS coordinates when at a location. Most will also provide magnetic declination from True North for the area covered by the map allowing the user to set their compass to point so North on the dial is True North.
Topographic maps
A commonly used scale on a topographic map is 1:24,000
Contour Lines
Topographic maps are used to show elevation on land, and bathymetric maps are used to show depth in bodies of water.
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Topographic map
topographic maps have contour lines that show a specific place...
These are called geologic maps or topographic maps.
Topographic maps
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