write a short note on components of maps.
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- Components of a map
- A map should include the following components namely, the title, scale, direction, grid system, projection, legend, conventional signs and symbols.
- It indicates the purpose or theme of the map. ...
- Scale makes it possible to reduce the size of the whole earth to show it on a piece of paper
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A map is a representation of a huge area in diagrammatic form. In a two-dimensional paper, it also symbolises a three-dimensional object.
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- They are created with the assistance of a survey. For the creation of maps, various types of surveys are utilised. Plain table survey is a type of survey that is used to create maps for plain regions. Maps for both land and sea bodies are created using compass surveying.
- Let's take a look at the elements that make it up. A map consists of three primary components: direction, distance, and symbol.
- Exact drawings of an object cannot be made in a map , so symbols are used in maps. These symbols indicate the map's objects, and their meanings will be explained in the map's bottom right corner.
- The direction is indicated by an arrowed mark with the letter 'N' at the upper right side of the map. It aids in the discovery of the remaining seven directions.
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