A topographic map is the type of graph that shows elevation and locations. It uses contour lines to represent changes in elevation, allowing viewers to understand the terrain's shape and slope. Additionally, topographic maps often include various geographic features, such as rivers, roads, and landmarks, providing a comprehensive view of the area.
Any graph can be used to show percentages.
bar graph
A pie graph
Bar graphs
A line graph shows change over a period of time.
a line graph
A topographic map measures elevation by showing contour lines that represent changes in elevation on the Earth's surface. These lines connect points of the same elevation, allowing users to visualize the terrain and understand the steepness of slopes.
Any graph can be used to show percentages.
a line graph
Bar graph.
bar graph
pie graph
double bar graph
A pie graph
Bar graphs
A topography map.
A Topographical Map.