what are the features that help us to read a map
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HELLO MY DEAR FRIEND
THE SYMBOLS WILL HELP US TO READ THE MAP.
SYMBOLS GIVE US MORE INFORMATION.
THE SYMBOLS TAKE LESS PLACE IN THE MAP.
SYMBOLS TELL US INFORMATION IN A BRIEF MANNER.
I HOPE THIS WILL HELPFUL TO U........*-*
THE SYMBOLS WILL HELP US TO READ THE MAP.
SYMBOLS GIVE US MORE INFORMATION.
THE SYMBOLS TAKE LESS PLACE IN THE MAP.
SYMBOLS TELL US INFORMATION IN A BRIEF MANNER.
I HOPE THIS WILL HELPFUL TO U........*-*
muthu9:
thank you so much
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county
How the county bundary is shown, county areas labelled, and perhaps coloured, etc.
hundreds
How hundred boundaries are shown, hundreds labelled or tabulated, and perhaps coloured.
electoral data
What electoral data is shown by the map.
settlements
city
How a city is shown, marking and labelling.
town
How a 'town' is shown, marking and labelling.
village
How a 'village' is shown, marking and labelling.
hamlet
How a 'hamlet' is shown, marking and labelling.
symbols
roads, canals, railways
roads
What roads are shown, major and minor routes, etc.
canals
Canals, from the 17th century onwards.
railways
What railways are shown on the maps, from the 1840s onwards.
symbols
mills
How windmills and water mills are shown.
antiquities
Old trenches, hillforts, tumuli, henges, etc.
inns
What notice is taken of inns, perhaps along roads.
salterns
Salterns round the coast.
copperas
Copperas works, alum works ,etc
telegraphs
Shutter and semaphore telegraphs, and later electric telegraphs.
crosses
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