conclusion for uses of important types of maps , cardinal directions , representative fraction method , reading and using statement of scale , graphic scale
Answers
•map. a diagrammatic 2 D representation of the earth's surface (or part of it)
•cartographer. a person who makes maps.
•projection. the system used to transfer locations from earth's surface to a flat map.
•GIS. Geographic Information System.
•GPS. Global Positioning System.
•compass rose. ...
•map legend. ...
•map scale.
Explanation:
A map is a two-dimensional drawing of the earth's surface. It can be very simple or very detailed, and it can show natural landmarks, like mountains and lakes, and also show man-made boundaries, like state lines or roads and trails.
For centuries, maps have been the primary way to record geographic information and the primary way to get around. If you want to go from point A to point B and you've never been to point B before, you get a map and follow it.
Maps are a good place for Melissa to start out. She can plan her hike by looking at maps and take one with her to help keep her from getting lost.