relief map
/ri'li:f'mæp/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A map that uses contour lines to show elevation: A "relief map" is a two-dimensional representation of terrain where lines connect points of equal height above a given level, such as sea level. This allows the viewer to understand the three-dimensional shape of the land, including hills, valleys, and slopes.
Usage
- The primary use of a "relief map" is in geography, cartography, geology, and outdoor activities like hiking. It is a tool for visualizing topography.
- It is typically used as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The hikers studied the relief map to understand the steepness of the trail ahead.
- This relief map clearly shows the river valley and the surrounding plateau.
- For his geography project, he created a detailed relief map of the local mountain range.
Advanced Usage
- "Shaded relief map": A map where contour lines are combined with simulated shading to create a more visually intuitive, three-dimensional appearance of the terrain.
- The shaded relief map made it much easier to identify the mountain ridges.
Variants and Related Words
- Topographic map (n): A map that uses contour lines to represent the shape and elevation of the land surface. This is often synonymous with "relief map."
- Contour map (n): Another term for a map that uses contour lines, essentially identical to a relief map.
- Hypsometric map (n): A map that uses colors or tints between contour lines to indicate different elevation ranges.
Synonyms
- Topographic map
- Contour map
Related Phrases
- Relief model (n): A physical three-dimensional model of terrain, as opposed to a two-dimensional map. This is a different, though related, object.
- The museum displayed a relief model of the canyon next to the relief map.
Noun
- a map having contour lines through points of equal elevation