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What is the main object of the topographical maps​

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Answered by annantosebas69
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topographic mapping shows relief. ... These maps show not only the contours, but also any significant streams or other bodies of water, forest cover, built-up areas or individual buildings (depending on scale), and other features and points of interest.

Answered by Anonymous
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Topographical maps, 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, etc.
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