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The elevation on a topographic map is shown using Contour Interval.
scales
There are two ways a map can show elevation. A map can use different colors to represent each elevation. The other option is to use contour lines.
Maps can show elevation with contour lines
The two elevation keys that are used on some maps using two measurements are kilometers [km] and miles [m]
feet and meters
in topographic maps we find local areas in relief map we find things like mountain valley etc, well, the answer above is wrong the difference between the two is that a topography map has lines on it to show elevation and releif maps have colors to show elevation.
feet and inches
inches and centimeters
feet, and meters
Topography refers to the study or detailed description of the surface features of a region, including its elevation, shape, and terrain characteristics. It is often depicted on maps using contour lines to show changes in elevation and land features.
YES TOPO MAPS SHOW SLOPESRELIEFAND ELEVATION