Types of Maps

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Types of Maps T- 1-855-694-8886 Email- [email protected] By iTutor.com

Maps are pictures or representations of the Earth's surface.  They show how places are related to each other by distance, direction, and size.  Maps are a way of showing a part of the Earth's surface on a flat piece of paper. Maps

Types of Maps There are many different types of maps to show different types of information. Some of them are described below. Political Maps Physical Maps Thematic Maps Topographic Maps Physical Map Political Maps Thematic Map Topographic Map © iTutor . 2000-2013. All Rights Reserved

Political Maps Maps showing cities, towns and villages, and different countries and states of the world with their boundaries are called political maps. It do not show physical features. A capital city is usually marked with a star within a circle . The maps may be black and white, or they may use color to show different countries. © iTutor . 2000-2013. All Rights Reserved

Physical Maps Maps showing natural features of the earth such as mountains, plateaus, plains, rivers, oceans etc. are called physical or relief maps. Physical maps show the natural features of the Earth. Physical maps do not contain man made features . Green is usually used at lower elevations, and orange or brown show higher elevations . For example, a physical map would be a map of what you would see if you were looking down on Earth from space. © iTutor . 2000-2013. All Rights Reserved

Thematic Map Thematic maps can represent a variety of information including things like climate, precipitation, vegetation, elevation, population, life expectancy, etc. Thematic maps are generally used when you are looking at a single piece of information. Easy to understand. © iTutor . 2000-2013. All Rights Reserved

Topographic Maps Include contour lines to show the shape and elevation of an area. Lines that are close together show steep terrain, and lines that are far apart show flat terrain.  Geologists depend on topographic maps to record the types of rocks. Engineers use topographic maps when they are planning roads, buildings, or other human–made structures. © iTutor . 2000-2013. All Rights Reserved

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