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Topographical Maps
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Topographic Maps Topographic maps are detailed maps that show the elevation change and surface features of the landscape.
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Colors, symbols and lines are used to show changes in elevation (distance above/below sea level) of the earth’s surface
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Contour lines are lines that connect points of equal elevation:
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The contour interval (CI) is the difference in elevation between each line: this map’s CI is 25 m.
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What is the contour interval for this map?
Elevations of points on a topographic map can be estimated using the index contours and the known contour interval. Index Contours: contour lines marked with numbers representing their elevation
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List the INDEX CONTOURS on this map. Estimate the elevation of Point C
List the INDEX CONTOURS on this map. Estimate the elevation of Point C. What the elevation of the Peak (“X”)? x
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A map legend is a list of map symbols and what they represent.
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Map Scales A map scale is the ratio between the distance represented on a map and the actual distance on the earth. Example: 1:2000 This means that one centimeter on the map is equal to 2,000 centimeters on Earth’s surface.
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Here’s an example of a graphic map scale that shows a line broken into sections that represent distances on earth
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Map Scale Problems The scale of a map is 1:24,000
1.) What does this mean? One unit on the map = 24,000 of that same unit in real life! 2.) You measure that two lakes are 7 cm apart on the map. What is their distance in real life? SET UP A PROPORTION. 1/24,000 = 7/x X = 168,000 cm X = 1,680 meters
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Use the scales below the map to estimate the distance from point X to Y.
Tell students to use a small strip of paper to estimate..
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The Relief of a map is the difference between the highest elevation and lowest elevation. What is the relief in the map below? Tell students to use a small strip of paper to estimate.. 600 m 400 m
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A PROFILE shows elevation changes if one walked along a specific line on a topographic map.
B Tell students to use a small strip of paper to estimate.. 400 m What would a profile of line AB look like?
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Profile of Line AB: 600 400 400 A B 600 m A B 400 m
Tell students to use a small strip of paper to estimate.. 600 m A B 400 m
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The SLOPE between two points on a topographic map is “rise over run” or Change in ELEVATION (vertical) Total land distance (horizontal) If the land distance from A to B is 400 m, what is the SLOPE of line AB? Tell students to use a small strip of paper to estimate.. B 600 m A 400 m
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