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Topographic maps differ from non-topographic maps in that they represent which feature?

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Mountains, Hills and Valleys.
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Topographic maps are those that allow a detailed interpretation of the relief of a region.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a topographic map, the information must be accurate, allowing to know, in addition to the exact location of urban and agricultural areas, native forests, transport routes, water sources and areas of human activity, the elevation levels that represent your relief.

This type of map has two elements:

- contour line - line that joins points of the same altitude on the surface;

- hydrography - network of rivers present in the region.

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