Geography, asked by chauhangrecysunita, 19 days ago

D. Fill in the blanks.
1. In a map, a graduated straight line that shows the relation between the map distance and the ground distance is the
2. In a map, a vertical line whose uppermost point has an arrow marked with the letter 'N' is the
3. The direction between the north and the east is
4. In a grid, the name of a cell comes from the lines that form its ___corner.
5. In physical maps, shades of ____ are used to show lowlands or plains.
6. The ___ of a map helps us understand the conventional symbols used on the map. ​

Answers

Answered by tanvikatiyar
9

Answer:

[1.] Verbal Scale

[2.] North Line

[3.] Northeast

[4.] Bottom

[5.] Dark green

[6.] Legend [ Not sure.]

Explanation:

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Answered by kadamgeeta31
4

Answer:

1) verbal scale

2) A vertical line

3) Northeast

4) geographical tool

5) green

6) signs

Explanation:

1) Verbal scale expresses in words a relationship between a map distance and a ground distance. Usually it is along the lines of: One inch represents 16 miles.

2) A vertical line whose uppermost point has an arrow marked with the letter 'N', this line is called the North line and it shows the north direction.

3) Any line pointing along the Earth's surface towards the North Pole is said to be pointing 'north. ... ' 'East' is at right angles to north in a clockwise direction; 'west' is at right angles to north in a counterclockwise direction. 'Northeast' is the direction halfway between north and east!"

4) In a grid the name of a cell comes from the lines that forms its bottom corner. A grid is a geographical tool that is used to pinpoint the places on the map.

5) Dark green usually represents low-lying land, with lighter shades of green used for higher elevations.

6) The signs of the map help us to understand the conventional symbol used on the map.

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