Symbols allow a viewer to locate geographical or man-made features in a map without the use of local language. (True/False) Pls answer this question.
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Symbols allow a viewer to locate geographical or man-made features in a map without the use of local language is true
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Symbols allow a viewer to locate geographical or man-made features in a map without the use of local language -False
Explanation:
- A map is a graphical representation of a location with selected features , usually drawn on a flat surface, Maps comprise world information in a clear, visual way.
- To represent geographical features, cartographers use symbols. Black dots, for instance, represent towns, circled stars are capitals and different kinds of lines indicate highways, roads, boundaries and rivers. Colors as are used. Forests are often represented with green, desert tan, and water blue.
- A map typically has a key/legend which gives the map's scale & explains what the different symbols are. It gives the information that is required for the map to make sense
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