Environmental Sciences, asked by Chiddumundla7278, 1 day ago

Read the passage below and answer the questions follows:
A map represents selected natural and manmade features of the whole or part of the earth's surface on a sheet of paper. It has a definite scale and correct relative geographical positions and elevations. Symbols, colour differences and contours on map help to show the physical features i.e. mountains, valleys and plains. Maps show important natural and cultural features such as relief, vegetation, water bodies, cultivated land, settlements, and transportation networks, etc. These maps are prepared and published by the National Mapping Organization of each country. The science of making maps is called Cartography. For example, the Survey of India prepares the topographical maps in India for the entire country. A map, however, has one major limitation that it cannot show everything that exists on the ground.

We can show the physical features on map with the help of
a) Colours b) Conventional Signs c) Scale d) Calligraphy

Answers

Answered by agaejandro2010
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Answer:

Letter B is answer

Explanation:

so you remember what place is that you where go or anywhere

Answered by Agastya0606
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We can show the physical features on map with the help of a) Colours.

  • The physical features such as mountains, oceans, plains etc. are shown on the map using different colours.
  • Green colour is used to represent plains or grasslands. Blue colour is used to represent oceans or other water bodies. The elevation features such as mountains and plateaus are represented with the help of brown colour.

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