how do symbols and signs helps us in reading maps ?
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The signs and symbols are there to make it less demanding to peruse the map:
North, South, East, and West are the four fundamental "cardinal" bearings.
On a guide, North is at the best, South at the base, West to one side, and East to the right side.
Each guide has a Map Scale which relates separate on the map to the world. For instance, one-inch measures up to one mile.
Utilizing the size of a map, you can tell the real separation between two points without a doubt.
Maps utilize map symbols to represent true things, for example, structures, trails, streets, extensions, and rivers.
Maps utilize hues to share more data. Blue frequently implies water, green means timberland, and white means uncovered land.
A map has a Legend which records the images it utilizes and what they mean.
A grid of nonexistent lines wrap around and over the earth. These lines are called Latitude and Longitude and can recognize the correct area of any point on earth.
North, South, East, and West are the four fundamental "cardinal" bearings.
On a guide, North is at the best, South at the base, West to one side, and East to the right side.
Each guide has a Map Scale which relates separate on the map to the world. For instance, one-inch measures up to one mile.
Utilizing the size of a map, you can tell the real separation between two points without a doubt.
Maps utilize map symbols to represent true things, for example, structures, trails, streets, extensions, and rivers.
Maps utilize hues to share more data. Blue frequently implies water, green means timberland, and white means uncovered land.
A map has a Legend which records the images it utilizes and what they mean.
A grid of nonexistent lines wrap around and over the earth. These lines are called Latitude and Longitude and can recognize the correct area of any point on earth.
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