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Topographic Maps

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What is a Topographic Map?

In contrast to most maps, a topographic map shows the shape of the Earth’s surface

by using contour lines.

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Contours are imaginary lines that join points

of equal elevation above or below sea

level.

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Let’s take a walk up a hill!

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We’re now at an elevation of 100 meters.

100m

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Let’s keep going!

100m

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Now we’re at 200m.

100m

200m

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Shall we march on?

100m

200m

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We’ve made it to 300m!

100m

200m

300m

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On to the peak!

100m

200m

300m

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We’re on the peak, but what’s our elevation?

100m

200m

300m

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Any ideas?

100m

200m

300m

Let’s add contour lines for every 50 meters and see if that helps.

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100m

200m

300m

We know that we are above 350m, but less than 400m.

50m

150m

250m

350m

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100m

200m

300m

Let’s head down the hill, it’s getting late!

50m

150m

250m

350m

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100m

200m

300m

Now what’s our elevation?

50m

150m

250m

350m

If you said somewhere between 200m and 250m you are right!

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100m

200m

300m

Let’s try this again!

50m

150m

250m

350m

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100m

200m

300m

What’s our elevation now?

50m

150m

250m

350m

If you said 50m or just under, you’re right!

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Let’s now look at the

same hill, but the way we might see it from an airplane!

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Each color change represents a 50 meter increase.

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Now, let’s try the same hike! Our elevation is 0 meters.

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Now what is our elevation?

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If you said more than 150 meters, but less than 200 meters your

right!

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Let’s go a little higher.

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Think you know our elevation now?

More than 300meters

But less than 350meters

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If we were standing on the peak, what would be our elevation?

• More than 350 meters, less than 400 meters

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Let’s head down hill.

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Know our elevation?

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More than 100 meters,

less than 150 meters

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Let’s see what you know.

800m

1000m

1200m

A

B

C

D

E

F

600m

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Grab a piece of paper and write your answers to the following questions.

Ready?

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1. Could the elevation at the peak (B) be 1410 meters?

800m

1000m

1200m

A

B

C

D

E

F

600m

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2. What is the elevation at (E)?

800m

1000m

1200m

A

B

C

D

E

F

600m

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3.What is the elevation difference between (A) and (B)?

800m

1000m

1200m

A

B

C

D

E

F

600m

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4. Could the elevation at (F) be 417 meters?

800m

1000m

1200m

A

B

C

D

E

F

600m

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5. If you walked a straight line from (D) to (C) would you walk over a ridge or down a

valley?

800m

1000m

1200m

A

B

C

D

E

F

600m

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6.Just looking at the map, would it be easier to head down from the peak going

East, or going North?

800m

1000m

1200m

A

B

C

D

E

F

600m

E

N

S

W

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• 1. No :The elevation must be under 1400 meters, but over 1300 meters.

• 2. about 400 meters

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• 3. (A) is probably close to the 750 meter line, (B) is above 1300 meters. The difference between the two would probably be 550 to 600 meters.

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• 4. No: It must be more than 700 meters and less than 800 meters.

• 5. Down a valley: If the contour lines point up the slope it’s a valley, if they point down the slope it’s a ridge.

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• 6. East: When contour lines are close together that means there is a steep slope, the further apart the lines, the more gentile the slope and therefore an easier walk! Go east!