4th Grade Terranova Practice Test

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What is a topographical map?

A map that provides details about the shape of the land and elevations.

A topographical map focuses on the shape of the land and its elevations. It uses contour lines or color shading to show how high or low different areas are, so you can see mountains, hills, valleys, and flat plains and judge how steep the terrain is. This helps you understand the terrain you’d travel over or build on. Other maps aren’t about land height or shape—they highlight borders between places, weather patterns, or time zones—so they don’t describe the land’s relief the way a topographical map does.

A map that shows political boundaries only.

A map that shows climate data only.

A map that indicates time zones.

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