what are the ways used to show heights on map
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Spot heights and triangulation pillars
This map extract shows exact heights by a black dot with a number next to it. The number is the height above sea level in metres. The blue triangle represents a triangulation pillar; the networks of concrete pillars found in the UK that were used to make maps.
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OK bro the scale is used in a map to show heights on a map
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for example :1cm =100m
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