"Symbols on the map shows features that cannot be drawn" Justify.
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The signs and symbols use in a map are called as Conventional symbols.
Conventional symbols are widely accepted signs or sign systems which signify an idea or concept. They represent different features on a map and are not drawn to scale. They are important because: Symbols can be used to depict features like cities, roads and railways.
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A map is an image of an area, usually of the Earth or part of the Earth. A map is different from an aerial photograph because it includes interpretation. If a map is on a piece of paper or a computer screen, it has to be projected
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