Give an account of directions as a major components of a map??
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It's usually measured in terms of compass directions: north, south, east, and west. North is directly up on standard maps; south is directly down; east is directly right; and west is directly left
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answer: (a) The three components of a map are—distance, direction and symbol. (b) The four cardinal directions are—North, South, East and West. (c) The term 'the scale of the map' means the ratio between the actual distance on the ground and the distance shown on the map. (d) Maps provide more information than a globe.
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