Why do we need symbols and colours in a map?
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Topographic maps have unique markings that make them technically useful on the trail. Colors and symbols add the detail unique to a topographic map. ... Colors stand out from the map and provide identification to many features such as vegetation and water. Colors represent natural and man-made features of the earth.
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One cannot draw on a map the actual shape and size of different features and natural features such as buildings, roads, etc. Hence, they are represented by using certain letters, shades, colours, pictures and lines. These symbols provide a lot of information in a limited space.
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