Collect five questions in the topic of map
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Question 1.
What are the limitations of a globe?
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Globe is of little help when we want to study only a part of the Earth, about our country, states; districts, towns and villages.
Globe is not easy to handle.
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Question 2.
What is a map? Describe its major features.
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Map is a representation of the earth’s surface or a part of it drawn on flat surfaces.
One map contains as many facts as a big book.
All the maps are put together to make on atlas of maps of various sizes and drawn on different scales.
They provide more information than a globe
Question 3.
Define Sketch.
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A sketch is a drawing of an area or object mainly based on memory and not to the scale.
Sometimes a rough drawing of an area is needed to know where a particular place is located with reference to other places.
With the help of a rough sketch we may find the location of a place.
Such a rough drawing is drawn without scale.l
Question 4.
What is a Plan?
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A plan is a drawing of a small area on a large scale.
A large-scale map depicts much information.
Sometimes we want to know the length and breadth of a room, which can’t be shown on a map. In such an event; we can refer drawings drawn on scale.
It is known as a plan.
Question 5.
Describe various types of maps.
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Maps are of various types. They are:
Physical Maps. They show natural features of the Earth like mountains, plateaus, plains, rivers, oceans etc.
Example: Physical map of the world.
Political Maps. Political maps show different countries and states of the world with their boundaries.
Example: Political map of India.
Thematic Maps. Maps showing specific information are called thematic maps. Example: Road maps, rainfall maps, forest distribution maps, industries maps etc