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Answer the question. (10) a) what are main colours used in topographical maps? b) What is the study of cartography called? c) What is the water cycle? d) What are the anemometer and the wind vane respectively used for? e) What is the study of weather called?​

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Answered by sayyadasarahjawwadud
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The red color is used in the topographic map to show grid lines and their number, man-made features such as settlements, roads, and car tracks. Red is Major highways, roads, urban areas, airports, special-interest sites, military sites, place names, buildings and boundaries.

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The topography concerns the size and character of the earth's surface, and the maps were out of the first artifacts to record these comments. In modern mapping, the topographical map or topographic sheet is a type of map, which is characterized by a quantitative representation of extensive expansion and relief, usually using contour lines, but Traditional definitions require a topographical map to show both natural and artificial characteristics. A topographical survey is usually based on systematic observation and one, which is made from two or two or more map sheets which are combined to create the entire map. A topographical map chain uses a general specification in which the category of planned cartographic symbols, as well as a standard geodetic framework, which defines the map projection, coordination system, ellipse and geological data. Official topographical maps also adopt a national grid reference system.

There are many uses of topographical maps at the present time. Any type of geographical plan or mass architecture Earth science and many other geographical topics Mining and other earth-based efforts Hiking and Orienteering such as civil engineering and recreational use.

Central Engineering Agency Mapping and Survey in charge of India's Survey of India to help strengthen the areas of British East India Company, it is one of the oldest engineering departments in the Government of India. Its members are army officials from the Survey of India Service Cadre and Indian Army Corps of Engineers. Presided over India's surveyor general. At present, the leader of India is Lieutenant General Girish Kumar.

Responsibilities of Indian survey of India are -

- Government of India - Works as the Government Government Advisor on the mapping of all cases such as geography, photogrammetrical, mapping and map reproduction of all cases of India.

- Geo Name - India's survey is responsible for naming the names of the geographical characteristics of India and spelling.

- Certification and Publications - Investigating and certification of outer boundaries of India and Coastline on the maps published by other agencies including private publishers. Publication of Tide Tables (a year ago) and Map of India.

- Survey - Geonic Dietum, Geonic Control Network, Topographic Control, Geophysical Survey, Cadastral Survey, Geological Map, Aeronautical Chart within India, for forests, forests, army camping, massive National Limitations: Counseling of India's boundaries and external boundaries as well as demarcation of inter-state boundaries.

- Oceanic Tide Prophecy - 14 Tide undertaking prediction on 44 ports including foreign ports.

- Research and Development - In the field of photogrammetry, architecture, geotenasque, topographic survey and technology indentization.

- Training - Training from abroad and abroad with the departments of the Central and State Government.

Hence, the correct answer is option B.

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Survey of India published maps and can be obtained at very affordable prices from many geological data centers. The restricted category map requires appropriate approval from government officials. Many other rules control the sales and use of the survey of India map. Only an Indian citizen can buy topographical maps and can not be exported from India for any reason.

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Answered by MrAkshayYadav
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(A) RED

(B) Cartography or mapmaking is the study and practice of making maps. 

(C) the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.

(D)It is an instrument for measuring the speed of wind. A wind vane is an instrument used to show the direction the wind is blowing from.

(E)Climatology

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