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1 Key Q- How can a flat map show a 3D feature and its elevation?
LAB 2 - TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS Key Q- How can a flat map show a 3D feature and its elevation?

2 (If you walk along a contour line you neither gain or lose elevation)
Contour lines are lines drawn on a map connecting points of equal elevation. (If you walk along a contour line you neither gain or lose elevation) Picture walking along a beach exactly where the water meets the land. The water surface marks an elevation we call sea level, or zero.

3 The two diagrams below illustrate the same island.
Contour lines are useful because they allow us to show the shape of the land surface (topography) on a map.  The two diagrams below illustrate the same island. The diagram on the left is a view from the side.  The diagram on the right is a view from above such as you would see from an airplane flying over the island.

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5 Surveyors carefully measure the land and study ariel photos to create a topographic map
From the map (and the profile) we can see that this island has two "high" points.  The highest point is above 30 ft elevation (inside the 30 ft contour line) The second high point is above 20 ft in elevation, but does not reach 30 ft

6 Each of the letters represent elevated locations.
READING ELEVATIONS A common use for a topographic map is to determine the elevation at a specific location.  Each of the letters represent elevated locations. Use the map and determine the elevation of each of the 5 points. (Assume elevations are in feet) POINT A = ft POINT B = 10 ft POINT C = ~15 ft POINT D = ~25 ft POINT E = ~8 ft

7 Determine the contour Interval on this map and find the elevation at…
The spacing between contour lines is referred to as the contour interval.     In areas with high relief the contour interval is usually larger to prevent the map from having too many contour lines. Determine the contour Interval on this map and find the elevation at… Point A = 700 Point B = 740 Point C = ~770 Point D = 820

8 Close contour lines indicate that elevation changes rapidly.
Close contour lines = A steep slope

9 Show rock type, age and distribution
Geologic Maps Show rock type, age and distribution

10 What are the words in the legend referring to? Rock Type Age of Rock
Topographic Maps can use color to show the geology of an area (Geologic Map) Analyze the map on page 10 in your textbook What are the words in the legend referring to? Rock Type Age of Rock (Geologic Time)

11 Brain Pop- Geologic Time

12 Analyze the map on page 10 in your textbook
Topographic Maps can use color to show the geology of an area (Geologic Map) Analyze the map on page 10 in your textbook What area do you think this is a map of? What are the most common rocks on this map? Do certain rocks border other rocks? Give 2 examples Is there a pattern between rock age and type? Explain Is there a pattern between elevation and rock type? Explain

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14 LAB 2 - DEFINITIONS

15 the difference in elevation between two contour lines
3. CARTOGRAPHER a person who makes maps 6. CONTOUR INTERVAL the difference in elevation between two contour lines (FLAT area = SMALL contour interval) (STEEP area = LARGE contour interval)

16 a line that connects points of the same elevation (curved lines)
7. CONTOUR LINE a line that connects points of the same elevation (curved lines) 10. ELEVATION the height of land above sea level

17 a map that shows the shape and elevation of landforms from above
34. TOPOGRAPHIC MAP a map that shows the shape and elevation of landforms from above 35. TOPOGRAPHY the shape of the physical features of the land surface


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