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Chapter 3 Section 3 Types of Maps Objectives Explain how elevation and topography are shown on a map. Describe three types of information shown in geologic maps. Identify two uses of soil maps.

Chapter 3 Topographic Maps Advantages of Topographic Maps Section 3 Types of Maps Topographic Maps One of the most widely used maps is called a topographic map, which shows the surface features of Earth. topography the size and shape of the land surface features of a region elevation the height of an object above sea level Advantages of Topographic Maps Topographic maps provide more detailed information about the surface of Earth than either drawins or .

Topographic Maps, continued Chapter 3 Section 3 Types of Maps Topographic Maps, continued Elevation on Topographic Maps On topographic maps, elevation is shown by using contour lines. contour line a line that connects points of equal elevation on a map The difference in elevation between one contour line and the next is called the contour interval. The contour interval is selected based on the relief of the area being mapped. relief the difference between the highest and lowest elevations in a given area Every fifth contour line is darker than the four lines one either side of it. This index contour makes reading elevation easier.

Topographic Maps, continued Chapter 3 Section 3 Types of Maps Topographic Maps, continued Landforms on Topographic Maps The spacing and direction of contour lines indicate the shapes of the landforms represented on a topographic map. Closely spaced contour lines indicate that the slope is steep. Widely spaced contour lines indicate that the land is relatively level.

Topographic Maps, continued Chapter 3 Section 3 Types of Maps Topographic Maps, continued Landforms on Topographic Maps, continued A contour line that bends to form a V shape indicates a valley. The bend in the V points toward the higher end of the valley; this V points upstream, or in the direction from which the water flows, if there is a stream. Contour lines that form closed loops indicate a hilltop or a depression. Closed loops that have short straight lines perpendicular to the inside of the loop indicate a depression.

Topographic Maps, continued Chapter 3 Section 3 Types of Maps Topographic Maps, continued The diagram below shows how topographic maps represent landforms.

Topographic Maps and Contour Lines Chapter 3 Section 3 Types of Maps Topographic Maps and Contour Lines

Topographic Maps, continued Chapter 3 Section 3 Types of Maps Topographic Maps, continued Reading Check Why do V-shaped contour lines along a river point upstream?

Topographic Maps, continued Chapter 3 Section 3 Types of Maps Topographic Maps, continued Reading Check Why do V-shaped contour lines along a river point upstream? Water moves from areas of higher elevation to areas of lower elevation. Because the V shape points toward higher elevation, it points upstream.

Topographic Maps, continued Chapter 3 Section 3 Types of Maps Topographic Maps, continued Topographic Map Symbols Symbols are used to show certain features on topographic maps. Symbol color indicates the type of feature. Constructed features, such as buildings, are shown in black. Highways are shown in red. Bodies of water are colored blue, and forested areas are colored green. Contour lines are brown or black.

Index Contour, Contour Interval, and Relief Chapter 3 Section 3 Types of Maps Index Contour, Contour Interval, and Relief

Chapter 3 Geologic Maps Rock Units on Geologic Maps Section 3 Types of Maps Geologic Maps Geologic maps are designed to show the distribution of geologic features, such as the types of rocks found an a given area and the locations of faults, folds, and other structures. Rock Units on Geologic Maps On geologic maps, geologic units are distinguished by color. Units of similar ages are generally assigned colors in the same color family, such as different shades of blue. In addition to assigning a color, geologists assign a set of letters to each rock unit. This set of letters symbolizes the age of the rock and the name of the unit or the type of rock.

Geologic Maps, continued Chapter 3 Section 3 Types of Maps Geologic Maps, continued Other Structures on Geologic Maps Other markings on geologic maps are contact lines. A contact line indicates places at which two geologic units meet, called contacts. The two main types of contacts are faults and depositional contacts. Geologic maps also indicate the strike and slip of rock beds. Strike indicates the direction in which the beds run, and dip indicates the angle at which the beds tilt.

Chapter 3 Soil Maps Soil Surveys Section 3 Types of Maps Scientists construct soil maps to classify, map, and describe soils, based on surveys of soils in a given area. Soil Surveys A soil survey consists of three main parts: text, maps, and tables. The text includes general information about the geology, topography, and climate of the area. The tables describe the types and volumes of soils in the area. The maps show the approximate locations and types of the different soils.

Chapter 3 Soil Maps, continued Reading Check Section 3 Types of Maps Soil Maps, continued Reading Check Why do scientists create soil maps?

Chapter 3 Soil Maps, continued Reading Check Section 3 Types of Maps Soil Maps, continued Reading Check Why do scientists create soil maps? Scientists create soil maps to classify, map, and describe soils.

Chapter 3 Soil Maps, continued Uses of Soil Maps Section 3 Types of Maps Soil Maps, continued Uses of Soil Maps Soil maps are valuable tools for agriculture and land management. Soil maps are used by farmers, agricultural engineers, and government agencies. The information in soil maps and soil surveys helps developers and agencies identify ways to conserve and use soil and plan sites for future development.

Chapter 3 Other Types of Maps Section 3 Types of Maps Other Types of Maps Maps are useful to every branch of Earth science. Maps that show topography and rock and soil types are only one useful type of map. Some Earth scientists use maps to show the location and flow of both water and air. Other types of Earth scientists use maps to study changes in Earth’s surface over time.