5. Why are colours or symbols used on a map?
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Topographic maps have unique markings that make them technically useful on the trail. Colors and symbols add the detail unique to a topographic map. ... Colors stand out from the map and provide identification to many features such as vegetation and water. Colors represent natural and man-made features of the earth.
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