Science, asked by mandeepsinghbhatt, 11 months ago

Q.A. 1. what is a map,?
2. why do we need a map?
3. what is a plan?
4. what are the features that are found on a map?
5. what is the difference between a sketch and a map?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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▶️A map is a visual representation of an entire area or a part of an area, typically represented on a flat surface.

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▶️Maps represent the real world on a much smaller scale. They help you travel from one location to another. They help you organize information. ... A street map will show you roads, their names, and various locations along those roads.

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▶️A plan is typically any diagram or list of steps with details of timing and resources, used to achieve an objective to do something.

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▶️Some common features of maps include 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.

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▶️A map is drawn to scale while sketch is a rough drawing. a map of smaller or bigger space can be drawn on a piece of paper while we draw a sketch of only small area. a map has much more accuracy than a sketch. a map gives much more details of a place while sketch can not.

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