D. Answer the following questions in brief.
1. What are the limitations of a globe?
2. Mention the advantages of a map.
3. What is a thematic map?
4. Name the cardinal points along with intermediate directions
5. How do conventional symbols help in reading maps?
Answers
Explanation:
1)
The limitations of a globe are: A globe cannot give the correct idea of the distances between two places. A globe is too small to get the actual size of an area. The types of terrain and landscape of a place cannot really be figured on a globe
2 ) Maps are easier to use and easier to carry around.
They can show the earth's entire surface or just a small part and can show even a small locality in a great detail.
3) thematic map is also called a special-purpose, single-topic, or statistical map. A thematic map focuses on the spatial variability of a specific distribution or theme (such as population density or average annual income), whereas a reference map focuses on the location and names of features.
4) Points between the cardinal directions form the points of the compass. The intercardinal (also called the intermediate directions and, historically, ordinal) directions are northeast (NE), southeast (SE), southwest (SW), and northwest (NW).
5) Symbols are an important part of a map. 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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Answer:
1. The limitations of a globe are: A globe cannot give the correct idea of the distances between two places. A globe is too small to get the actual size of an area. The types of terrain and landscape of a place cannot really be figured on a globe.
2. Maps are easier to use and easier to carry around.They can show the earth's entire surface or just a small part and can show even a small locality in a great detail.
3. A thematic map is also called a special-purpose, single-topic, or statistical map. A thematic map focuses on the spatial variability of a specific distribution or theme (such as population density or average annual income), whereas a reference map focuses on the location and names of features.
4. Points between the cardinal directions form the points of the compass. The intercardinal (also called the intermediate directions and, historically, ordinal directions are northeast, southeast , southwest, and northwest.
5. Symbols are an important part of a map. 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.