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Explain the significance of colours, signs and symbols used in Toposheet. Describe the two types of slopes. ​

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Answered by anushka714
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The colours are used to represent certain physical, economic and cultural features. In the absence of colour it would become impossible to interpret the map so colour are integeral part of topographical maps. Name the features shown in blue, green and brown colours on a map.

Types of Slopes of a Line. Generally, there are three (3) types of slopes of a line, namely positive, negative, and zero slopes. The fourth one is a bit controversial.

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Answered by bratislava
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The colours, signs and symbols used in Toposheet are some essential elements of map-making.

Explanation:

  • The colors are used to show certain types of physical social and economic features. Without the colors and shades, it would not be possible to understand the map and find out the features to study and thus are essential for the study of toposheet.  
  • They are an integral part of the toposheet maps and are called as conventional signs and symbols. They help to identify and represent the features drawn to scale.
  • They are many types of slopes, in geography, there are two main slopes as a gentle and steep slope. In the gentle slopes, the contour lines show a gradual and uniform thickness. While in the steep slopes they are more closely spaced etc.

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