What are conventional colours
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Conventional signs and symbols represent various features shown on a map and are not drawn to scale.
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The conventional signs and symbols acts as guides for identification of the features on the toposheet.
Explanation:
- In order to show these features on the map, the color schemes can be shown and used to present the classification of railways roadways water bodies natural vegetation, and other features like the industrial zones, agricultural lands and places of worship, etc.
- The use of colors helps in the identification of the terrain, as contour lines, help in the identification of settlements patterns round, square, or places of worship i.e mosque, church, or temple.
- The denser and dark color in vegetation shows the healthy and thick forests and light and patchy shows the scattered trees etc. They are given in the key of the toposheet map.
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