A map is a real picture of a place true or false
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➡️A map is a real picture of a place.
O True❌️❌️
O False ✔️✔️
This sentence is false.
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A map is not a real picture of a place, it is the graphical representation of an area on a two-dimensional paper that highlights important landmarks
- It shows the spatial relationship between various geographical structures of an area
- They can be used to show several important features, such as the topography, transportation routes, major cities, altitudinal features, and political boundaries
- To construct a map accurately, we rely on satellite images, cartography, and other geographical information systems
- They form the basis of several industries and are used for navigation, education, and research
- A map can take many forms, such as wall, digital, two as well as three dimensional, and also folded
- While small-scale maps can provide more details of a smaller area, a larger map is more useful to convey information on a greater scale
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