Geography, asked by santhosh28570, 1 year ago

what is a road square on a toposheet someone 
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Answered by Anonymous
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There is nothing such as a "road square" on a topographical map. I think you mean to say that what feature does the square, made by a road overlapping a non perennial stream, mean? It is a causeway. A causeway is a way is prepared raising a stone & gravel land. It is usually shown in marshes, across streams.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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Toposheet

Explanation:

A sort of map that reveals the topographic characteristics of an area.

Topographical Features

  • Patterns involve ranges, mountains, plains, ponds, seas, streams, towns, banks, and streets.
  • Elevation - The rise, or length, of hills and other things, is designated as a portion of the topography. It is normally listed in source to sea level (the exterior of the ocean).
  • Forms make it reasonable to describe the top of hills and steepness of inclinations on a two-dimensional map cover.
  • Topographic maps also use a diversity of symbols to explain both physical and human-made characteristics such as streets, constructions, mines, ponds, rivers, and trees.

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