A map which shows relief and Human features is a
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In modern mapping, a topographic map or topographic chart is a type of map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief, usually using contour lines (connecting points of equal elevation), but historically using a variety of methods. .
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Topographic Map
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- A topographic map is a precise and comprehensive2D representation of human-made & natural features on the surface of the Earth.
- These maps are utilised for many different applications such as camping, fishing, hiking, hunting, urban planning, surveying, and resource management.
- Topographic maps also utilise several different symbols to define natural and as well as human made features like roads, quarries, buildings, streams, vegetation, and lakes.
- The most unique feature of a topographic map is that the 3D shape of the surface of the Earth is modelled by the utilisation contour lines
- Contours are imaginary lines which link places of the similar height. Contours enable the mountain heights and steep slopes to be depicted on a 2D topographical map.
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