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Topographic maps are a type of map that show the relief of an area using contour lines to highlight elevation changes. Topographic maps have multiple uses from individuals who go hiking and orienteering to higher level uses in the fields of mining or civil engineering. Other fields which use topographical maps are geologists or architects or engineers constructing large scale architectural projects. 


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Answer : Topographic maps is a type of map which is characterized by large-scale detail and provides quantitative representation of relief, usually using contour lines in it.

The main four uses are given below;

1) Soil Study - Preliminary studies can be done for studying soil by examining the surface of the Earth landmarks and natural study contours.

2) Studying Earth's Surface - For many geographers,this map may be of great help in showing the terrain and other forms of the earth's surface. They can also study the surface orientation and monuments and terrestrial phenomena.

3) Military Purpose - In the military purposes, this map shows the most appropriate way and pathways that can define the quality of the mechanisms used by the enemies.

4) Geomorphological and Geological Studies - The most important application of topographic maps is used in studying geomorphological and geological, as it shows a comprehensive information about the region.