Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Section 4: Topographic Maps

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Section 4: Topographic Maps"— Presentation transcript:

1 Section 4: Topographic Maps
Topographic Map: a map showing the surface features of an area.

2 Topographic Maps Two dimensional model of the Earth’s surface
Topographic maps are also known as contour maps. Show elevation above sea level using contour lines.

3

4

5

6 “Real World” Contour Map

7 Topographic Maps Contour Line –
- line on a map that connects points of EQUAL elevation. - show elevation and shape of the land Relief – Difference between high and low elevations

8

9 Topographic Maps Contour Interval –
difference in elevation between each line. MUST be equal spacing. Contour interval = 20 feet 580 560 540 520

10 Topographic Maps Index Contour –
Usually every 5th line is printed darker and has an elevation printed on it.

11

12 Closely Spaced Contours
Steeper Slope (Gradient) – contour lines are closer together.

13

14 Wide Spaced Contours Gradual/Gentle Slope (Gradient) – contour lines are farther apart.

15

16 What are the dark contour lines on a topographic map?
What do the numbers on the dark contour lines indicate? How do you determine the contour interval on a topographic map? Pg. 27

17 Uses of Topographical Maps
Who would need to know the elevation, relief, or slope of a portion of Earth’s surface? In which type of are would you build a ski resort? Where would you build a shopping mall? Pg 30


Download ppt "Section 4: Topographic Maps"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google