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Differentiate between the water bodies shown in blue and the water bodies shown in black on topographic map​

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Answered by ks2005
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Water bodies shown in blue represent perennial water bodies which have water all year round.

Water bodies shown in blue represent seasonal water bodies which have water only in a p.articular season and remains dry for the rest of the year.

Answered by Anonymous
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The color brown is used to denote most contour lines on a map, which are relief features and elevations. Topographic maps use green to denote vegetation such as woods, while blue is used to denote water features like lakes, swamps, rivers, and drainage.

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