(c) What do you mean by the term 'the scale of the map'?
(d) How are maps more helpful than a globe?
( e) Distinguish between a map and a plan.
(f) Which map provides detailed information?
(g) How do symbols help in reading maps?
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- Map scale refers to the relationship (or ratio) between distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the ground
- A globe can be useful when- we want to study the earth as a whole. ... Map is the representation or a drawing of the earth's surface or a part of it drawn on a flat surface.
- A map is a visual representation of an area - a symbolic depiction highlighting relationships between elements of that space such as objects, regions, and themes. Plans are a set of two-dimensional diagrams or drawings used to describe a place or object, or to communicate building or fabrication instructions.
- The large scale maps provide detailed information. (g) It is not possible to show on the map the actual shape of features such as a building, a well or a tree. So symbols are used to represent various features in maps
- They give a lot of information in a limited space. With the use of symbols, maps can be drawn easily and are simple to read, even if we don't know the language of an area and therefore cannot ask someone for directions.
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