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Conclusion on topographical maps

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Answered by AKASHDIPDAS1234567
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DEFINITION :

A topographical map is a map which is prepared on the basis of detailed survey of physical and cultural elements of a region and they are shown with conventional signs and symbols drawn to a scale.

USES OF TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS OR TOPOSHEETS :

⏺️These maps help to understand and study the physical characteristics of a region.

⏺️These maps are used by geographers as they contain informations about physical and regional features of an area.

⏺️ These maps are used to view natural features like water bodies, natural vegetation, etc., which are shown on the map with appropriate signs and symbols.

⏺️ These maps are used to view man made features like temples, roads, post offices, railway lines, etc., which are also shown on the map with appropriate signs and symbols.

⏺️These maps are also important to the military for understanding the various aspects of a region to provide necessary protection.

Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

The most important function of maps is to serve as the center of navigation for aircraft and ships at sea.

Explanation:

Topographical maps are also important because they provide a clear representation of boundaries that may exist between societies, communities, districts, countries, states, and continents. As a result, conflicts are less likely, especially when one nation attempts to expand its borders in order to benefit from natural resources such as diamonds, gold, and copper. A topographical map contains basic information such as relief features, vegetation, natural resources, settlements, and towns. Compass and direction are essential for understanding the area covered by the map.

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