As we go through the PowerPoint, please do the following: Match your cards. Take notes in your science notebook. Label your map. topographyThe study…
The study of the shapes and features of the Earth’s surface.
Shows the three dimensional shape and elevations of an area of land in two dimensions
Height above sea level
Line that connects places on a topographic map that are all at the same elevation (eventually a closed loop) Label the contour lines on your map. contour line
The vertical difference in elevation between neighboring contour lines Label the contour line interval on your map. contour line interval
The difference between the highest elevation point and the lowest elevation point on a map Units = meters What is the relief of this map? What is the contour interval of this map?
Contour lines are closely spaced on steep slopes. Contour lines are widely spaced on gentle slopes.
The top of a hill or mountain forms a closed area. The top of the hill has a higher elevation than the previous contour line, but it has a lower elevation than the next contour line. In the map above, the contour interval is 50m so the max elevation is between 400 and
Rivers and valleys are lower elevation areas. These lower elevation areas change the contour lines. The changes in the contour lines area shown as a “V” shape. The angle in the “V” points to the area upstream. The river and/or valley can be followed through the topographic map by following the “V” shapes.
Depressions without outlets are shown by closed hatched contour lines. The hatched contour lines have short lines on the inside that are pointing down slope. The bottom of the depression is lower than the lowest closed contour line.
A map made of pictures of the Earth taken from a satellite orbiting the Earth