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CONCLUSION
PLANNING STUDIO - 1
CONCLUSION
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The topographic maps were combined with information from contour maps to show local trends in population rates or levels in two dimensions in a clear, efficient, and simultaneous manner.
Contour maps have been used to assist with exploratory data analysis and model construction in addition to the efficient description.
Surfaces can be used to comprehend the relationship between a section of a surface and another surface, and different surfaces with reference to the contour difference can be compared by juxtaposing them.
Natural features such as water bodies, natural vegetation, and other aspects are depicted on the map with suitable marks and symbols for a better understanding of the region ' s flora & fauna.
Man-made elements such as temples, highways, post offices, railway lines, and other structures are depicted on these maps with suitable marks and symbols which helps in showcasing settlement patterns & overall development alongside the resources.
To summarise, the topography is only one aspect in the perception of a surface, but it is one that can be perceived in a variety of ways in practice. Topographic maps show a particular vision of the land, a socially produced landscape, as a result of choices made regarding how its subject is categorized and depicted.