a cross profile or section has something to do with graphs
Orienteering.
Profile View
sometimes, the map view of an area is not enough. you can get a better feeling for the topography of earths surface from a profile view,or cross section. A profile view looks as though you were standing on earths surface and looking toward the horizon. examine the map view and profile view.
A profile map is a visual representation of the elevation changes along a specific route or path. It typically shows how the elevation of the land varies over the distance traveled, providing a profile view of the ups and downs of the terrain. Profile maps are commonly used in hiking, biking, and running to understand the level of difficulty of a particular route.
Cartography is the science of map reading.
The choices for this question are either a: U cross-Valley Profile, Y Cross-Valley Profile, V cross-valley profile, or S Cross Valley Profile.The answer to this question is a: U cross-valley profile is typical of canyons and valleys eroded by alpine or valley glaciers.
Orientating (turning) a map until features on the map lines up with features seen on the land will pin-point an observers location. An other example is to take a compass reading on at least three recognisable features (mountain top, church tower, cross-road, etc). The three lines drawn on the map will give the observers position where the lines cross.
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A map view displays geographic data on a map, showing locations spatially. A profile view, on the other hand, typically presents information about an individual or entity, such as demographics, interests, or behaviors. The key distinction is that a map view is spatial, while a profile view is informational.
A cross section in soil is called a soil profile. It shows the different layers of soil and their characteristics from the surface down to the bedrock.
The choices for this question are either a: U cross-Valley Profile, Y Cross-Valley Profile, V cross-valley profile, or S Cross Valley Profile.The answer to this question is a: U cross-valley profile is typical of canyons and valleys eroded by alpine or valley glaciers.
A cross section of a river would describe or show what is in the river from the top to the bottom. A long profile shows what is in it from one end to the other, that is, from the tributaries to the mouth.