Relief maps show the elevation and topographical variations between landforms. They provide a three-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface on a flat surface, allowing viewers to identify raised features such as mountains, hills, valleys, and plateaus.
Relief maps show the elevation and terrain features between landforms. They provide a three-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface on a flat surface. Relief maps often depict raised features such as mountains, hills, valleys, cliffs, and other topographical elements.