Write Introduction of topographical map?
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A topographic map is a map that represents the locations of geographical features. Furthermore, these geographical features can be mountains, valleys, plain surfaces, water bodies and many more. Topographic maps refer to maps at large and medium scales that incorporate a massive variety of information.
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There are various natural and man - made features on Earth. For example - mountains, valleys, cliffs, depressions, plateaus, lakes and rivers and natural features, while roads, railways, airports, buildings, and bridges are man - made features. A topographical map is a large scale map, which shows explicit details of both natural and man - made features over a small area with the help of scales, conventional symbols and fixed colour schemes.
Although a topographical map displays all important features such as vegetation, water bodies, cultivated land, transportation networks, settlements, etc. it is usually used to survey terrain features and are therefore also known as 'survey maps'. Different methods like layer tinting, hill shading, spot heights and contours are extensively used in topographical maps to represent the heights of different features.