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hich is one way that topographic maps are different from other maps?
Unlike other maps, topographic maps indicate man-made and natural landforms.
Unlike other maps, topographic maps include the locations of countries and cities.
Unlike other maps, topographic maps contain a compass rose to show direction.
Unlike other maps, topographic maps include boundary lines separating one state from another.
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Unlike other maps, topographic maps indicate man-made and natural landforms.
They show elevation and terrain (contour lines) and include both natural features (rivers, hills) and man-made features (roads, buildings), which distinguishes them from purely political or thematic maps.
They show elevation and terrain (contour lines) and include both natural features (rivers, hills) and man-made features (roads, buildings), which distinguishes them from purely political or thematic maps.
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