Natural physical features on a map are mountains, valleys, lakes, oceans, rivers, and islands. Human features are reservoirs, highways, airports, railroad lines, or cities. Other features can include roads, power lines, canals, dams, dietaries, water towers, fire stations and schools.
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Human features on a map include cities, roads, boundaries, landmarks, and infrastructure such as airports, hospitals, and schools. These features help to illustrate the human impact on a geographic area and provide information about where people live, work, and travel.
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Hill tops, depressions, ridges, saddles, water bodies roads and builduings.
No, a relief map typically shows natural features such as mountains, valleys, and plains. Human-created features like cities and boundaries are not usually depicted on relief maps.
Roads, buildings, and bridges are human-made features that are typically shown on a topographic map.
What document is a particular type of map that shows natural man made features on the earth
Physical features that map symbols represent include mountains, rivers, forests, and lakes. Human-made features represented by symbols on maps can include roads, buildings, airports, and landmarks.
A map can show you Earth's features such as landforms (mountains, deserts, plains), bodies of water (oceans, rivers, lakes), political boundaries, transportation networks, and vegetation cover. It can also provide information on elevation, climate zones, and human settlements. Overall, a map is a visual representation of the physical and human geography of the Earth.