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How is direction usually shown in a map?

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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The direction is mostly shown on the map with the help of different arrows where the right arrow indicates east and the left arrow indicates west. The arrow indicating up will be considered as north and the arrow which indicates down, it depicts south direction.

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Answered by prish444
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Directions are indicated on the maps by the North-South line, with the arrow head pointing towards the North. If the north-south line with the arrow is not drawn on the map, then the top of the map is taken as the north and the bottom of the map as the south; the right is the east and the left is the west direction.

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