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name three methods of drawing maps​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Maps have been a part of human culture for millenia. Whether it's to show terrain details in preparation for invasion, plotting trade routes across oceans, or even how to get from one station to an other, maps can be used for many purposes. Now you can learn how to draw your own!

  1. Use a topological map to display routes. A topological map just shows routes from one point to another. It ignores any scale or even the real-life positioning of the locations. Probably the best example is the London Underground map.
  2. Do some planning. To draw a topological map, you need to draw a symbol for each location, and a bunch of lines connecting them together (representing the routes between them). You need to plan this out so that you don't end up with a mess of lines. Remember: the position of the objects on the map does not have to correspond to their real-life locations.
  3. Make some sketches. Try sketching it in different ways. It will help you to see what you can change to make it better. Try making the routes different colours to make them stand out, use different symbols for different types of objects, etc.
  4. Draw a neat version. This is the version that you will use as the actual map. Try to make it as neat as possible.

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Answered by saileshsingh611972
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Maps have been a part of human culture for millenia. Whether it's to show terrain details in preparation for invasion, plotting trade routes across oceans, or even how to get from one station to an other, maps can be used for many purposes. Now you can learn how to draw your own!

Use a topological map to display routes. A topological map just shows routes from one point to another. It ignores any scale or even the real-life positioning of the locations. Probably the best example is the London Underground map.

Do some planning. To draw a topological map, you need to draw a symbol for each location, and a bunch of lines connecting them together (representing the routes between them). You need to plan this out so that you don't end up with a mess of lines. Remember: the position of the objects on the map does not have to correspond to their real-life locations.

Make some sketches. Try sketching it in different ways. It will help you to see what you can change to make it better. Try making the routes different colours to make them stand out, use different symbols for different types of objects, etc.

Draw a neat version. This is the version that you will use as the actual map. Try to make it as neat as possible.

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