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Answered by ranisush81
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1. Topographic maps generally represent relief, hydrography, vegetation, settlements, roads in specific map symbols. ... Thematic maps focuse on a particular theme or special topic, for example, soil, agricultural, forest, tourist geomorphological maps.

2. A linear scale shows the distance between two or more prominent landmarks. ... Verbal Scale: This type of scale use simple words to describe a prominent surface feature. A verbal map scale expands abbreviations to describe a landmark or an object.

3. A 'large' scale map is one in which a given part of the Earth is represented by a large area on the map. ... A 'small' scale map is one in which a given part of the Earth is represented by a small area on the map. Small scale maps generally show less detail than large scale maps, but cover large parts of the Earth.

4. The difference between MAP & PLAN are as follows ; MAP : Generally, MAP is said to be a visual representation of an area. ... PLAN : PLAN are a set of two-dimensional diagrams or drawings used to describe a place or an object, or to communicate building or fabrication instructions.

5. A sketch map is drawn without a scale, based on memory and observation, and Represents the main features of an area. A plan is drawn to scale, represents a small area on a large scale and provides the finer details, such as the length and breadth of a certain area.

Answered by munmunmalgope
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2.The linear scale on maps is a set of lines or dots that represents a landmark. An example on the left photo is a map using a linear scale on each road. Verbal Scale: This type of scale use simple words to describe a prominent surface feature.

3.Basically, a small-scale map covers a larger geographic region such as the world; whereas, a large-scale map covers a relatively small geographic area, such as a 7.5' quadrangle map.

https://www.tamiu.edu › ceesPDF

LECTURE 3: MAP SCALES Section

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