How do you find the highest elevation on a topographic map?
You can figure out the elevation of any point by finding the nearest labeled line, counting the number of lines above or below it, multiplying by the contour interval, and adding or subtracting the result from the nearest marked contour line. The more closely spaced the contour lines, the steeper the slope.
Also asked, what is the highest point on a topographic map called?
Typical example of a land surface represented by a topographic map.