North and Central America Canvas Wall Map as a wall map is specifically designed for use in schools, offering detailed, durable and educational features. School maps for classrooms to teach geography or to introduce young students to the concept of maps.
Physical Map of North and Central America - Physical maps are designed to depict the natural features of the Earth's landscape. They are best known for depicting topography, either in color or shaded relief. Physical maps often have a color scheme of green to brown to gray to show the elevation of the land. Darker greens are used for elevations near sea level, with the color transitioning to tan and brown as the elevation increases. The color gradient often ends in shades of gray for the highest elevations.
Rivers, lakes, seas and oceans are usually depicted in blue, often with light blue for the shallowest areas and darker in a gradient or at intervals for areas of deeper water. Glaciers and ice caps are depicted in white. Physical maps usually show the most important political boundaries, such as state and country boundaries. Large cities and main roads are often shown. This cultural information is not the focus of the physical map, but is often included for geographic reference and to increase the usefulness of the map for many users.
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