Geography, asked by pallabiB, 4 months ago

What direction do 315
° represent in toposheet


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

To determine what direction you are facing, point the direction of travel arrow and rotate the compass housing until the needle is aligned with the orienting arrow. Rotate the compass housing until the orienting lines on the compass line up with the N/S orientation lines on the map.

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Answered by pea4518977
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1. Topographical plans and maps are drawings which show the main physical features on the ground, such as buildings, fences, roads, rivers, lakes and forests, as well as the changes in elevation between land forms such as valleys and hills (called vertical relief). You base these plans and maps on the information you collect from topographical surveys.

2. Plans are usually large-scale drawings; maps are usually small-scale drawings. Depending on the scale you use to make the drawing (see Section 9.1):

it is a plan if the scale is larger than 1 cm for 100 m (1 : 10 000), for example 1 cm for 25 m;

it is a map if the scale is equal to or smaller than 1 cm for 100 m (1 : 10 000), for example 1 cm for 200 m or 1 cm for 1000 m.

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