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Explain with examples how topo-sheet helps in making an estimate of physical conditions. - Geography

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Explain with examples how topo-sheet helps in making an estimate of physical conditions.

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Topographical sheets, or topo-sheets, are detailed maps that provide valuable insights into the physical conditions of an area. They help in estimating physical conditions in the following ways:

  1. Relief Features: Topo-sheets use contour lines to represent the elevation and shape of the land. The spacing of these lines indicates the steepness of slopes; closely spaced lines show steep terrain, while widely spaced lines show gentle slopes.
    For example, in a topo-sheet of a hilly region, closely packed contours might indicate mountainous terrain like the Western Ghats.
  2. Drainage Patterns: Topo-sheets show rivers, streams, and other water bodies, which help understand the drainage system and water availability in the area. For example, a dendritic pattern seen on a topo-sheet suggests a well-drained area, typical of the Peninsular Plateau.
  3. Vegetation and Land Use: Different symbols and coloring on topo-sheets represent forested areas, cultivated land, barren land, etc., helping estimate vegetation cover and land usage.
    For example, a green-colored patch on the map with tree symbols shows forest cover, like in the Himalayan foothills.
  4. Settlements and Infrastructure: They depict locations and types of settlements (compact or dispersed), roads, railways, and bridges, offering clues about human adaptation to physical conditions. For example, dispersed settlements in a rugged terrain imply difficult living conditions, such as in the Himalayan regions.
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Chapter 23: Study and Interpretation of Topographical Maps - EXERCISES [Page 547]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 23 Study and Interpretation of Topographical Maps
EXERCISES | Q II. 5. A. (ii) | Page 547
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