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Briefly explain the three components of a map

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Answered by UchihaItachi123
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There are three basic components of a map. They are:

● Distance: from one place or object to other in defined measurements.

● Directions: There are four basic directions in a map East, West, North and South. The sun rises in the East and sets in the West.

● Symbols: In place of giving long descriptions, big names or words in different languages, some marks, characters or images are used as a convenient representation of certain fixed objects. It called as Symbol. e.g.“N” is the symbol for North, “E” is symbol for East.

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Answered by kumarhiten
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Explanation:

There are three basic components of a map. They are

• Distance from one place or object to other in defined measurements.

• Directions - There are four basic directions in a map East, West, North and South. The sun rises in the East and sets in the West.

• Symbols - In place of giving long descriptions, big names or words in different languages, some marks, characters or images are used as a convenient representation of certain fixed objects. It called as Symbol. e.g."N" is the symbol for North, "E" is symbol for East.

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