Geography, asked by mhnkosinathi, 2 days ago

why do cartographers only name some of the contour lines on maps?​

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Answered by sukhrajb217
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Answer:

They name only the important ones.

Explanation:

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Cartographers named only some of the lines of map links are:

  • Cartography is the study of making and using maps.
  • Combining science, beauty and technique, mapping builds on the foundation that truth (or imaginary truth) can be made in a way that effectively conveys local knowledge.
  • The main objectives of general mapping are to set the agenda for the map and to select the features of the object to be drawn.
  • Cartographers make many types of maps, which can be divided into two broad categories standard reference maps and title maps.
  • The concept of concrete lines was used to explore the side of the mountain for research.
  • General reference maps show general geographical information, including urban areas, borders, roads, mountains, rivers, and coastal areas.
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