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Briefly discuss the differences and similarities between topographic an orthophoto maps in terms of data sources used to create each type of map, the steps followed to create each type and the purpose
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Briefly discuss the differences and similarities between topographic an orthophoto maps in terms of data sources used to create each type of map, the steps followed to create each type and the purpose of each map.
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Topographic maps feature contour lines to portray the shape and elevation of the land. Topo maps render the three-dimensional ups and downs of the terrain on a two-dimensional surface. It also includes contours. Orthophoto maps
show land features using color-enhanced photographic images which have been processed to show detail in true position. They may or may not include contours."
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