Differentiate between cadastral maps and topographical maps with examples
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map is a flat model of all or part of Earth’s surface drawn to a specific scale. The better maps communicate information, the more effective they are as a real-world model.
Topographic maps show elevation of landforms above sea level. Bathymetric maps show depths of landforms below sea level. Topographic elevations and bathymetric depths are often shown on maps with contour lines. A contour line represents a corresponding imaginary line on the surface of the land or bottom of the ocean that has the same elevation or depth along its entire length.
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