Geography, asked by souvikrooyyy, 10 months ago

what are the different colours used on toposheet?​

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Answered by AzzyLand
3

Hey,

  • RED -Overprinted on primary and secondary roads to highlight them.
  • BLACK -Manmade or cultural features.
  • BLUE -Water-related features.
  • BROWN -Contour lines and elevation numbers.
  • GREEN -Vegetation features.
  • WHITE -Sparse or no vegetation.
  • PURPLE -Denotes revisions that have been made to a map using aerial photos.

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Answered by rudraraj0912
1

Answer:

RED -Overprinted on primary and secondary roads to highlight them. Also used to denote surveying features that belong to the U.S. Public Land Survey.

BLACK -Manmade or cultural features

BLUE -Water-related features

BROWN -Contour lines and elevation numbers

GREEN -Vegetation features

WHITE -Sparse or no vegetation. Basically, white indicates any landscape feature except for trees or water - including desert, grass, sand, rocks, boulders, and so on.

PURPLE -Denotes revisions that have been made to a map using aerial photos. Such revisions have not been field-checked for accuracy.

Hope this helps you.

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