1. Name the three components of a map.
2. Differentiate between a physical map and a political map.
3. What do thematic maps show?
4. Name the four cardinal directions and four intermediate directions.
5. What do you mean by a plan?
Answers
Answer:
1)The three components of a map are: distance, direction and symbol.
2)Political Maps: A political map focuses on boundaries between entities, like countries, states or counties. They are generally brighter colors to easily distinguish the boundaries. A physical map focuses on the geography of the area and will often have shaded relief to show the mountains and valleys.
3)the matic map show the variety of features—geological, geographical, political—together. ... Thematic maps emphasize spatial variation of one or a small number of geographic distributions.
4)the four intermediate directionsNorth-east (NE), South-east (SE), South-west (SW) and North-west (NW). The intermediate directions are very helpful in locating any place more accurately
5)A plan is typically any diagram or list of steps with details of timing and resources, used to achieve an objective to do something.