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Tomaps

Tomaps, or Topographic Maps, are detailed representations of Earth's surface that show natural and human-made features such as mountains, rivers, roads, and buildings. They use symbols, lines, and colors to depict elevation, terrain, and land use, allowing users to understand the geography and layout of an area accurately. These maps are essential for navigation, planning, and understanding environmental and infrastructural features. Unlike flat maps, topographic maps emphasize the terrain's shape and elevation, often through contour lines, providing a three-dimensional perspective on a two-dimensional surface.