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2. What helps to
3. Why is it important for maps to be accurate?
4. If a scale in a map says 1 cm =
150 km, what does this mean?
Iain in ton sentences how colours and symbols in maps are useful.​

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Answered by anushka2947
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3) Maps should be historically accurate so that you can walk “back in time” and render history. This also allows you to go beyond a simple state map to include copies of services traces and performance metrics.

4) Map Scale. ... 1 cm on the map represents 10 km on the ground. 15 cm on the map represents on the ground. = 10 × 15 = 150 km. (The normal length of scale should be 15 cm) 150 km is a round number.

5) Colors stand out from the map and provide identification to many features such as vegetation and water. Colors represent natural and man-made features of the earth. Coupled with contour lines, colors add fabric to the features and terrain.

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