Eg8 Geo Chapter04
Eg8 Geo Chapter04
Eg8 Geo Chapter04
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Various features on the Earth’s surface can be presented by maps. The features
formed by nature (Natural features) and features made by man (Man-made
features) are represented in topographic maps. Colours, letters and symbols
have been used to represent these features. These maps are very useful to have
a total understanding about the landscape. For that, the maps should be well
understood by reading them correctly.
Activity
² Some features that can be seen on the land are given below. Write them
under the correct heading in the table.
Mountain ranges. Main roads, Buildings, Rivers, Forests, Tanks,
Farmlands, Plains, Grasslands, Canals
The natural features seen on the land are known as physical features and man-made
features are known as cultural features.
The Survey Department of Sri Lanka began to prepare a map of Sri Lanka based
on metric units during the first half of the 1980 decade. The scale of this map is
1:50 000. That means one unit on the map, is equal to 50000 such units. Accordingly,
1cm on 1:50000 topographic map is equal to 50,000cm (0.5 kilometre). A distance
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of one kilometre on land is shown by two centimetres on the 1: 50 000 topographic
map.The correct distance between two places on the map can be found using this
scale.
The length of Sri Lanka from Point Pedro in the North to Dondra Head in the South
is 432 km. The width of Sri Lnaka, from Colombo in the West to Sangamankanda
Point in the East is 224 km (Map 4.1). If the whole map of Sri Lanka is drawn
to 1: 50 000 scale, the
size of it will be 864
Point Pedro
cm - that is (432×2)
in length and 448 cm
(224×2) in width.
Accordingly, the map
will be 8.64 m in
length and 4.48m in
width. Drawing and
using such a map is
practically difficult.
Hence, for the easy
and efficient use,
432Km
topographic map of
Sri Lanka, has been
divided into 92 parts.
Each part is known as Sangamankanda
a map sheet and each Point
Colombo 224Km
map sheet has been
given a name and a
sheet number.
Dondra Head
Activities
01' Name map sheets No 01 and No 92.
02' Study the map 4.2 and write the name and the sheet number of the map sheet
where your school is located.
03' Name with the sheet numbers, the adjoining maps of it'
04. Name five map sheets with sheet numbers, where a larger area is covered by the ocean.
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A segment from number 91 Mathara sheet of the 1: 50000 topographic map is
depicted below. It includes Waligama bay and the adjoining areas. To study the
information represented on the map use the key given in Fig. 4.1. Every topographical
map contains such a key.
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Fig. 4.1 - Key
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Activities
1. What is the length and the width of the map 4.3 in centimetres?
2. Calculate the length and the width in kilometres using 1:50 000 scale.
Physical Features
The land is not the same everywhere. Features like mountain ranges, highlands,
plains, slopes, valleys and gaps can be seen on the land. This is termed 'relief'.
Contour lines are used to show such topographic features.
Contour lines
² The lines that have been drawn on maps joining the places with equal height
on land, are called contour lines.
² Every contour line has a specific value .
² The interval between two Contour lines is equal.
² Contour line interval in 1: 50 000 topographic maps of Sri Lanka is 20 metres.
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130
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120
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140 98
105
130 120 90
150
118 0
10 140
120
110 100
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Topographic features are represented in maps using contour lines. Here, several
topographic features have been selected for the purpose of study.
² Mountain range ² Valley
² Conical hill ² Gap
² Spur
Mountain range
High land that spreads in narrow elongated shape is called a mountain range. There
may be several peaks on such a mountain range.
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Spur is represented in a map by the
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contour lines that run in narrow elongated 34
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Valley 30
Gap
The low level opening located in highland or among the peaks of a mountain is
known as a gap.
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Fig. 4.10 - Gap shown by contour line Fig. 4.11 - Picture of a gap
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Activity
Following teacher’s instructions draw the topographic features you have identified
by contour lines as separate figures.
Map segment 4.4 shows how the topographic features you have studied are
represented on a 1 : 50 000 map. Study the segment of the map and identify them.
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120
100
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The topographical features can be seen in Sri Lanka have been shown in two
dimensions using contour lines in 1:50 000 topographic maps. By building them
three dimensionally, these features could be understood easily.
Activities
1. With the help of the teacher, build figure 4.11 three dimensionally using card
boards or some other suitable material.
2. The three dimensional figure can be built setting the card board layers from
contour line to contour line as the height of the land rises.
Cultural Features
The cultural landscape has been built by man on the physical foundations. Hence
there is a close relationship between cultural feature shown and physical features
shown in a 1:50 000 map. Here, your attention is focused on several selected cultural
features.
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² Administrative Boundaries (Provincial, District) ² Main Roads
² Express ways ² Railway Lines
² Irrigation Channel ² Tanks
These cultural features have been shown in the maps by various symbols and colours.
These cultural features can be found by observing the key of the topographic map.
Administrative Boundaries
Among the administrative boundaries in Sri Lanka, Provincial and District
boundaries are very important. These boundaries have been marked using red
symbol on maps.
Provincial Boundary
District Boundary
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Main Roads
Main roads are marked by red colour line margined by thin black colour lines
on either side of it. They are represented in topographic maps by, 'A' type roads
marked with letter 'A' and the road number and 'B' type roads with letter 'B' and the
road number.
A9
B46
Express ways
Express ways were added to the road system of Sri Lanka recently. They will be
added to the new 1:50 000 topographic maps of new editions.
Railway Lines
In topographic maps railway lines are marked in black colour. Railway station and
railway halt on railway line are shown by red colour symbols.
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Exercise 01
1. Draw the cultural features you have learnt using relevant colours and symbols.
Provincial boundary Main road
Railway line Tank
Irrigation canal District boundary
Exercise 02
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C
100
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99
B D
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100
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H 112
120
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100 119
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