write a short note on the three components of a map. ( distance, direction and symbol )
( no need to write except the above )
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Distance
You can measure straight line distances on a map with a ruler - there's often one included on the side of your compass. However, if you use the technique above, you can use almost anything - your pencil, fingers or a twig - to get a distance and compare it to the map scale.
Direction
North, South, East, and West are the four main "cardinal" directions. On a map, North is at the top, South at the bottom, West to the left, and East to the right. Every map has a Map Scale which relates distance on the map to the world. For example, one inch equals one mile.
Symbol
Cartographers use different symbols on maps to represent real features from the world. Three common types of symbols are point symbols, line symbols and area symbols. Cartographers use point symbols to show exactly where one thing (a school or a hospital) is located on the map. The symbol is usually a dot or a picture.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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