Geography, asked by Anannyp, 10 months ago

why sketch is used in map​

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Answered by piyushsingh263
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A sketch map is a simplified illustration of an area, which shows the positions of selected features. These maps are drawn from the same perspective as a vertical aerial photograph (i.e. looking directly down on the area). They usually show the main features of an area and are not cluttered with unnecessary detail.

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Answered by adarsh797685
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A sketch map is a simplified illustration of an area, which shows the positions of selected features. Thesemaps are drawn from the same perspective as a vertical aerial photograph (i.e. looking directly down on the area). They usually show the main features of an area and are not cluttered with unnecessary 

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