Stage 4 GEOGRAPHY
  • Landscapes and Landforms
    • Geomorphic processes >
      • Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics
    • Variety of Landscapes >
      • Coral reefs - Research lesson
      • Karst landscapes
      • Tundra
    • Value of landscapes
    • Geomorphic hazard >
      • White Island Eruption
      • Taal Eruption
      • Volcanoes - processes
  • Place and Liveability
    • What is liveability? >
      • Assessing Liveability
    • Influences and perceptions >
      • Liveability in Sydney
      • Liveability in Tokyo
    • Access to services and facilities
    • Environmental Quality
    • Community
    • Enhancing liveability >
      • Design a city
  • Water In the World
    • The Water Cycle >
      • Flow of water through catchments
      • Factors influencing water flows
    • Water Scarcity and Water Management >
      • Water Management
    • The Value of Water >
      • Murray-Darling - use of water
  • Tools
    • Maps >
      • Sketch Maps
      • Choropleth Maps
      • Elements of a map
      • Direction
      • Scale
      • Area and grid references
      • Latitude and Longitude
      • Altitude
      • Synoptic Charts
      • Contour Lines
      • Local Relief
      • Gradient
    • Graphs and Statistics >
      • Population Profiles
      • Climate Graphs

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Geographers use a variety of tools to help them study the world. These tools include all sorts of different maps. Topographic mapsare one type of map that geographers use. 
    
Topographic maps are maps which have been overlaid with a grid. 

As “Junior Geographers” one of the most important tools we will need to use is a topographic map. But… how do we use topographic maps? What can we do with topographic maps?
  • We can find out the distance from one place to another
  • We can work out the direction from one place to another
  • We can use scale on the map
  • We can find places using the grid on the map and area reference
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L. Swanson
  • Landscapes and Landforms
    • Geomorphic processes >
      • Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics
    • Variety of Landscapes >
      • Coral reefs - Research lesson
      • Karst landscapes
      • Tundra
    • Value of landscapes
    • Geomorphic hazard >
      • White Island Eruption
      • Taal Eruption
      • Volcanoes - processes
  • Place and Liveability
    • What is liveability? >
      • Assessing Liveability
    • Influences and perceptions >
      • Liveability in Sydney
      • Liveability in Tokyo
    • Access to services and facilities
    • Environmental Quality
    • Community
    • Enhancing liveability >
      • Design a city
  • Water In the World
    • The Water Cycle >
      • Flow of water through catchments
      • Factors influencing water flows
    • Water Scarcity and Water Management >
      • Water Management
    • The Value of Water >
      • Murray-Darling - use of water
  • Tools
    • Maps >
      • Sketch Maps
      • Choropleth Maps
      • Elements of a map
      • Direction
      • Scale
      • Area and grid references
      • Latitude and Longitude
      • Altitude
      • Synoptic Charts
      • Contour Lines
      • Local Relief
      • Gradient
    • Graphs and Statistics >
      • Population Profiles
      • Climate Graphs