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If you are lost in a jungle, how can a topographic map help you come out of the jungle?

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Answered by sthemas0454
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Even without recognized features or locations,you could use a topographical map to navigate out of jungle simply by finding a river and following its course from its highest point, which would be the farthest point inland, to its lowest point, which would be in the direction of the coast.

Answered by Ktkathapa
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Answer:

Topographic maps are a detailed record of a land area, giving geographic positions and elevations for both natural and man-made features

Explanation:

They show the shape of the land the mountains, valleys, and plains by means of brown contour lines (lines of equal elevation above sea level).

Even without recognized features or locations,you could use a topographical map to navigate out of jungle simply by finding a river and following its course from its highest point, which would be the farthest point inland, to its lowest point, which would be in the direction of the coast.

In modern mapping, a topographic map or topographic sheet is a type of map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief features, usually using contour lines, but historically using a variety of methods

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