Q1. Explain the different components of map with example
Q2. Give any two difference between sketch and a plan
Q3. What do you understand by conventional symbols?
Q4. If North is at the bottom. what is on the right?
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- There are three Components of Maps – distance, direction and symbol. Maps are drawings, which reduce the entire world or a part of it to fit on a sheet of paper. Or we can say maps are drawn to reduced scales.
- Sketches are layouts of an intended action particularly refers to drawings, that usually have fewer details and are not considered as final drafts. Plans on the other hand, are systematic layout of ideas in a step by step manner that indicates activities to be carried out in their order.
- A conventional symbol is a symbol that is widely accepted interpretation. The various features shown on a map are represented by conventional signs or symbols. For example, colors can be used to indicate a classification of roads.
- Most maps show North at the top and South at the bottom. ... To the left is West and to the right is East.
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