Physics, asked by adisaha061, 2 months ago

dash explains the signs and symbols given in a map? ​

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Answered by janvikushwaha947
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The signs and symbols use in a map are called as Conventional symbols. Conventional symbols are widely accepted signs or sign systems which signify an idea or concept.

Answered by vaishnavichauhan90
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The signs and symbols used in a map are called as Conventional symbols. A map is a representation or a drawing of the earth’s surface or a part of it drawn on a flat surface according to a scale. In the map, one cannot draw mountains, buildings, bridges, rivers and other features of this planet. Hence some specific symbols are used to denotes the vital features. The signs and symbols used in a map are called as Conventional symbols. ... In the map, one cannot draw mountains, buildings, bridges, rivers and other features of this planet. Hence some specific symbols are used to denotes the vital features.

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