How can physical features be represented on a map?
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Physical maps often include much of the same data found on a political map, but their primary purpose is to show landforms like deserts, mountains and plains. Their topography style presents an overall better picture of the local terrain
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They can also be used to represent nonphysical information, like DNA and brain mapping. Spaces being mapped can be two dimensional e.g the earth's surface or three dimensional like in the earth's crust. Physical maps show the earth's features, like landscapes, mountains, rivers, valleys, deserts, lakes and oceans.
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