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Factors considered when using conventional signs in map making

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Answered by aarohi7878
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Things to Consider When Making a Map. Geographic Bounds. The extent of the geographic area mapped will affect a whole slew of cartographic choices from the map projection used to data and symbology choices. Background Data Elements. Symbolization. Labels. Legend. Incorporating Map Elements. Metadata. Map Layout.

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Answered by kirtisingh01
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Answer:

There are many factors are using conventional sings in map making are as follows:-

Explanation:

  • You realize that the guide is a significant geographic device. You too realize that maps are characterized based on scale and capacities.

  • Land maps, otherwise called universally useful maps, are drawn at moderately enormous scales.

  • These maps show significant regular also, social highlights, for example, help, vegetation, water bodies, developed land, settlements, and transportation systems, and so forth.

  • These maps are arranged and distributed by the National Mapping Association of every nation.

  • For instance, the Survey of India readies the geographical maps in India for the whole nation.

  • The geographical maps are attracted the type of arrangement of maps at various scales.

  • Subsequently, in the given arrangement, all maps utilize the same reference point, scale, projection, regular signs, images also, hues.

  • The geological maps in India are set up in two arrangement, for example India and Adjacent Countries Series and The International Map Arrangement of the World.

  • India and Adjacent Countries Series: Topographical maps under India and Adjacent Countries Series were set up by the Survey of India till the appearing of Delhi Survey Conference in 1937.

  • Consequently, the readiness of maps for the bordering nations was relinquished and the Survey of India limited itself to get ready and distribute the land maps for India according to the particulars set down for the International Map Series of the World. Be that as it may, the Survey of India for the land maps

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