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1 Chapter 5 Interpreting Topographical Maps

2 Interpreting Topographical Maps
Topographical Map – shows the physical and human features in an area in the form of symbols.

3 Using Grid References to Describe Locations
Interpreting Topographical Maps Using Grid References to Describe Locations northings eastings

4 six-figure grid reference four-figure grid reference
Interpreting Topographical Maps six-figure grid reference - to find the exact location of a feature on a map four-figure grid reference - to locate the grid square of an area or a large feature on a map

5 584326 5832

6 NW NE SW SE Interpreting Topographical Maps
Finding Directions in a Map compass point on a map NW NE SW SE

7 Interpreting Topographical Maps

8 Interpreting Topographical Maps
Compass Bearings on a Map compass point are useful only for finding directions, to be more exact, we should measure the direction in degrees

9 Interpreting Topographical Maps

10 Interpreting Topographical Maps
Measuring Distances on a Map straight-line distance curved distance

11 Interpreting Topographical Maps
Interpreting the Physical Environment shown on a Topographical Maps Using contours to represent relief contours are imaginary lines that joins places of the same height above sea level close together contours = steep slopes far apart contours = gentle slopes very far apart = almost flat land (plain)

12 Interpreting Topographical Maps

13 Interpreting Topographical Maps

14 Interpreting Topographical Maps
Contour Patterns and Physical Features hill – represented by circular contours (less than 600 metres)

15 Interpreting Topographical Maps
Contour Patterns and Physical Features mountain – represented by circular contours (above 600 metres)

16 Interpreting Topographical Maps
Contour Patterns and Physical Features valley – low area between hills or mountains

17 Interpreting Topographical Maps
Contour Patterns and Physical Features plateau – upland area, has steep slopes and a broad, flat top

18 Interpreting Topographical Maps
Contour Patterns and Physical Features ridge – upland area that is long, narrow and steep-sided

19 Interpreting Topographical Maps
Interpreting the Human Environment shown on a Topographical Maps settlements – place where people live and carry out activities such as farming, buying and selling of goods

20 Interpreting Topographical Maps
Interpreting the Human Environment shown on a Topographical Maps transport lines– refer to routes people use to travel from one place to another

21 Interpreting Topographical Maps
Interpreting the Human Environment shown on a Topographical Maps land use– refer to how the land is used in an area

22 Interpreting Topographical Maps

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