Topographic MapsTOPOGRAPHIC
MAPS
What are topographic maps?
• Topographic maps- maps that show changes in elevation of Earth’s surface
• Elevation- distance above sea level.
• Also show mountains, rivers, forests and bridges
Contour Lines
• Contour lines- connects points of equal elevation.
One Island….Two Views
One Island…Two Views
Identify the Elevation
What is a contour interval?
• Contour interval- the difference in elevation between two side by side contour lines
What is the difference in elevation between these two lines?
What are index contours?• Index Contours- contour lines that have
marked elevations.
• Can use them to find the contour interval
Index Contours
Finding the Contour Interval
1. Find the index contours.2. Determine the elevation
difference between the two index contours
800 m – 700m = 100 m3. Count the number of spaces
between the 2 index contours.
54. Divide the elevation
difference between the 2 index contours by the number of spaces.
100 m / 5 = 20 m.
Scale• Scale is the
relationship between horizontal distance on the map and distance on the ground.
Three types of scale
Three types of scale
Three types of scale
CONTOUR MAPPING RULESDo Worksheet 1-6
1. A contour line represents a single equal elevation, all points on the contour line have the same elevation.
2. Contour lines do not cross other contour lines.
3. Where one closed contour line surrounds another, the inner contour line represents the higher elevation.
Which line has the higher elevation?
4. Every 5th contour line is darker and has the elevation marked. These are index contours.
What is slope?
• Slope- change in elevation over a given horizontal distance
• Formula for slopeSlope = change in elevation
horizontal distance
Which hill has a steep slope?Gentle slope?
5a. On a contour map, closely spaced lines indicate a steep slope.
5b. Widely spaced lines indicate a gentle slope
5c. Uniformly spaced lines indicate a uniform (constant) slope.
Notice that the contour lines for each are the same distance apart in each picture. There is the same change in elevation for each given
distance.
Comparing Slope
6. A contour line that closes within the limits of a map indicates a hill, ridge or plateau.
6a. Highest possible elevation of a hill is just below the value of the next contour line that would be drawn.
The last contour line drawn is 220 m. The next line would be 240 m. Since there is no 240 m line, the hill cannot be higher than 239 m.
7. Depressions are shown by small marks (hachures) pointing inward off the contour line.
Elevation of the depression would beless than 140 m.
8. Where a contour line crosses a stream or valley, the contour bends to form a “V” to point upstream.
Exit Card
Without looking at your notes, write two things you learned today.
Write one question you have about topographic maps. It can be something that confused you or something you’d like more information about.