Roads and settlements are represented by which color in the topography map?
Answer
Color and geometric figures are used in the topographic map. Roads and settlements are shown in red. While the water forms are shown in brown and the fields in yellow.
Contour lines are usually used to give an almost accurate idea of the elevation of the earth's surface. The imaginary line that connects places of uniformly fixed altitude with a recognized sea level is called the "contour line".
Preliminary information contains general details about the map. It includes the indicator number of the map, main and sub-regions, year of survey and publication, latitudinal and longitudinal extent, magnetic bending, unit of height etc.