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Explain the three components of a map

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Answered by aayush1120
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Answer:

Distance b/w sided

like as East;West;North;south

Answered by jatinkumar99
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Explanation:

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\huge{\mathcal{\green{1.}}} The three components of a map are: distance and symbol.

\huge{\mathcal{\green{2.}}}The four cardinal directions are: North, South, West and East.

\huge{\mathcal{\green{3.}}} The scale of a map is the ratio between the actual distance on the ground and the distance shown on the map.

Using these symbols, maps can be drawn easily.

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