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A map (a) --------------------------! a drawing of the Earth's surface, or a part, on a flat surface (b) -------------------- as a sheet of paper, linen or parchment. Mapmakers or, cartographers, transfer the curved surface of globe on to a flat plane by (c) ----------------- of a projection. There are several (d) -------------------- of projecting an area to a map, depending on weather it is wanted to correct for direction, area or shape. Perhaps the (e) -------------------- various projection of all is Mercator's, devised in 1568 by the German Gerhard Kramer, or Gerardus Mercator. This projection is probably the one (f) ------------------------ in your school atlas.

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Answered by bhagyashreehappy123
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Answer:

. This statement is false.

Explanation: It is not easy to draw an absolutely correct map of the world because of the spherical shape of the Earth. A number of factors such as size and angle need to be perfect to represent the exact shape of the Earth.

2. This statement is true.

Explanation: A large-scale map can be used to depict even a small area of the Earth. Such a map can provide the minutest details of any place.

3. This statement is true.

Explanation: Signs and symbols used on a map are called conventional symbols. Conventional symbols depict various features such as railway lines, bridges, roads and poles.

4. This statement is true.

Explanation: A map without a scale is called a sketch. A sketch is the blueprint of the final map.

Explanation:

1. We cannot see the entire Earth at the same time.

Explanation: The Earth is spherical in shape, so we can see it only till to the horizon.

2. The origin of the word 'map' is from a Latin word.

Explanation: The word 'map' has been derived from the Latin word 'mappo,' which means a napkin.

3. Scale is the ratio between map distance and ground distance.

Explanation: A scale takes into account two kinds of measurements: map distance, which is the distance between two points on a map, and the ground distance, which is the distance between two points on the ground.

4. A plan is drawn on a large scale.

Explanation: A plan provides the exact layout of a small area with every detail such as the length and breadth of a room. To show all details, a plan needs to be drawn on a large scale

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

a.Is

b.That

c.Light

d.Lighten

e.Cylindrical

f.Them

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