How can topography sheets be used to understand major occupations of a place? Explain with an example.
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applications in Florida.
A topographic map is a map illustrating the topography or shape of the land surface. Topographic maps show the locations and form of hills, valleys, streams, and other features as well as many man-made landmarks. They illustrate the shape and elevation of surface features by the use of contour lines. Contour lines are imaginary lines (they exist on paper only) which connect points of equal elevation on the earth’s surface. They provide a means of displaying three-dimensional information on a two-dimensional sheet of paper. The vertical difference in elevation between adjacent contour lines is called the contour interval.
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in topograph there are occupations like
cattle herding for dry areas
fishing for blue river
plumbing and logging for forested areas.
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