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Demerits of catographic symbol and sign on map

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Answered by lohithamahivara
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Cartography is prone to human error: Since maps are designed and drawn by humans, it is possible to paste human error hence giving distorted information.

Shapes may be distorted: Maps, especially the printed maps on paper may give distorted information or the shapes and objects may easily be compromised.

The scale is variable hence it is not a true map: Maps depend on variation in scale to represent a large area. This is not a true representation of the real world area and may give incomplete information.

No map is ever completely accurate or complete: Although cartography has enabled the representation of areas on maps, there is no guarantee that maps are complete or accurate. There will always be some level of error or incompleteness in the representations.

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Answered by puneetgoyal12
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Maps mostly use symbols to represent objects: Printed maps mostly rely on symbols to represent data. These symbols are sometimes not clear. Maps may be difficult to understand for the visually impaired: Map reading requires vision which may be difficult for the visually impaired.

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