Why maps are lifeline of navigators ? Explain.
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Maps are the lifeline of the navigator because maps help in the calculation of distance of the place to be navigated
Explanation:
- The main distances to be navigated are evenly distributed
- The ship's official must be aware of the ship's location in open sea as well as congested harbours and inland waterways. Reasonable position, speed and heading are required on board, so that the ship reaches its destination in the most swift, effective & timely fashion possible.
- The need for precise location information becomes more crucial as the vessel leaves or arrives in port. Boat traffic & other marine threats hinder the handling and increase the likelihood of crashes.
- Captain and crew of Charts assist ships are graphically drawn in the most detailed manner and provides information on a geographical location, water depth, information on route navigation and on the tides and currents of this specific region in the chart.
- Information is often presented on the position of some river bridges or buildings on river & the deviations on the Earth's magnetic field that are currently occurring on water.
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Maps are an important source of measuring the distance and direction and tells the navigator of their current location.
Explanation:
- Maps act as a lifeline for the navigators as they tell them about the origin and destination of the places.
- Maps are an important source of trade and commerce and they tell about the location of the place and ways to approach them.
- Maps also help in defense purposes and protect the navigators from the unknown events.
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