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uses of maps any 15 points​

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Answered by sjewellers785
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Answer:

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Explanation:

A map gives a minute depiction of a very large space. It acts as a guide in places which we have never visited before. They give us the distance in two places, mountains, rivers, railway station, airport, and shapes of places or destinations

Answered by samiyafathima
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Explanation:

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

The work of a map is to illustrate specific and detailed features of a particular area, most frequently used to illustrate geography.

A map is a symbolic representation of selected characteristics of a place, usually drawn on a flat surface.

Maps present information about the world in a simple, visual way.

They teach about the world by showing sizes and shapes of countries, locations of features, and distances between places.

Map reading and map drawing are important skills to learn in geography.

Maps use symbols like lines and different colours to show features such as rivers, roads, cities or mountains.

Young geographers need to be able to understand symbols.

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