What are the major colors on the map? What does each color represent?
(Answers: blue, water; green, lowland; brown, mountains; red, roads) More map practice. Ask students to determine the pattern of population in this part of Utah—where are most of the large cities located? (west of the Wasatch Mountains) You can tell your students that more than three-fifths of the State’s population live in the Salt Lake City-Ogden metropolitan area. • Help students understand the information on the topographic map. A shaded relief map shows height through shading. The topographic map uses contour lines to show elevation (height above sea level.) Because a shaded relief map looks something like a picture, it is often easier for students to use.A topographic map also shows elevations, but it may be harder to understand because it uses contour lines. (This kind of map can be difficult for students to use because it requires them to visualize a third dimension. This teaching package includes a lesson on reading topographic maps.) Ask the students to look at the topographi
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