## topo_labeled.png The image is a map showing a route from California to Wyoming, USA. The map includes geographical features such as mountain ranges like the Sierra Nevada in California and the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming. ### Map Details: - **Route:** A red line connects two points labeled "A" and "B". Point "A" is located near San Francisco, California (latitude: 37.7749° N; longitude: -122.4194° W), while point "B" is in Wyoming. - **Distance:** The distance between the two points is approximately 1,040 miles. ### Topographic Profile: Below the map, there's a green line representing elevation changes along the route. This profile shows that the journey starts at sea level and rises significantly as it moves eastward through California into Wyoming. Key mountain ranges are labeled on this profile: - **Sierra Nevada:** The Sierra Nevada range is shown starting from point "A" in California. - **Tushar Mts.:** These mountains appear to be part of the transition between California and Utah. - **Wasatch Range:** This range is located in Utah, showing a significant elevation increase as it moves eastward into Wyoming. - **Rocky Mts.:** The Rocky Mountains are prominently featured on the profile, indicating another major elevation change. - **Front Range:** This refers to the eastern part of the Rockies and shows an elevation decrease towards Wyoming. ### Labels: - **Point A (California):** Located near San Francisco in California. It is marked with a green pin. - **Point B (Wyoming):** Positioned in Wyoming, also marked with a green pin. The map uses satellite imagery to show the terrain, with different shades of brown and green representing various elevations and land types. The text at the bottom indicates that the map data was provided by Google and INEGI in 2018. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.