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what are the two importance of topographical maps?

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Answered by blue1212
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Topographic maps are an important tool because they can represent the three-dimensional landscape in two dimensions. A person who can read a topo map can find out the location of peaks, valleys, ridges and saddles, among other land features.

These maps show important natural and cultural features such as relief, vegetation, water bodies, cultivated land, settlements, and transportation networks, etc.
Answered by kishanmkish89
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Explanation:

  • Topographical maps which are also known as general purpose maps, are drawn at relatively large scales. These maps show important natural and cultural features such as relief, vegetation, water bodies, cultivated land, settlements, and transportation networks.

  • Relief information is printed in brown on topographic maps. imaginary line on the ground, every point of which is at the same elevation above a specified datum surface (mean sea level for topographic maps of the Survey). A level or grade line. A line of constant elevation.

  • A topographic map is a detailed and accurate two-dimensional representation of natural and human-made features on the Earth's surface. These maps are used for a number of applications, from camping, hunting, fishing, and hiking to urban planning, resource management, and surveying.
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