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Answered by SarthakPaul
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1) A map is a symbolic representation of selected characteristics of a place, usually drawn on a flat surface. Maps present information about the world in a simple, visual way. They teach about the world by showing sizes and shapes of countries, locations of features, and distances between places

2) Physical Map

3) Cartographers use different symbols on maps to represent real features from the world. Three common types of symbols are point symbols, line symbols and area symbols. ... The symbol is usually a dot or a picture. When a feature is long and in the shape of a line, cartographers use line symbols to represent these things.

Answered by divyanshiiiii
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1. the maps represented scale, symbols, and grids. All maps are scale models of reality. A map's scale indicates the relationship between the distances on the map and the actual distances on Earth.

2.Topographic maps convey natural 3D formations in a 2D format and show how other features match to these formations. Topographic maps depict four main types of features: Landforms: hills, valleys, gullies, ridges…

3. Symbols are used in maps to represent or indicate real objects or characteristics. Maps are a reduced representation of the world and so symbols are used to make sure that a person easily reads a map while correlating them with the real world.

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