A topographical map of the region around the Mount Vesuvius volcano. It is near a large bay. There are several towns scattered around the bay. Herculano, Oplontis, and Pompeya are close to the volcano.


This topographical map details the area surrounding Mount Vesuvius. All of the following are TRUE about topographical maps EXCEPT:
a.
They can help viewers find roads leading to the fastest route away from danger.
c.
They can help viewers visualize a setting by showing the three-dimensional physical features of the land.
b.
Topographical maps show details of the terrain.
d.
Topographical maps illustrate various elevations.

1 answer

The statement that is NOT true about topographical maps is:

a. They can help viewers find roads leading to the fastest route away from danger.

While topographical maps provide valuable information about the terrain and elevations, they do not usually indicate real-time road conditions or the quickest escape routes. They are more focused on the physical features of the land rather than providing navigational guidance for emergencies.