(exclamatory) "If Yellowstone erupts, we could be looking at a map of the US that is mostly uninhabitable!"
(imperative) "Looking at a map of the US, point out which states border the Great Lakes."
(both) ""Tell my opponent he doesn't know where Florida is, even when looking at a map of the US!"
"Look at this map of the US - it's vast and diverse!"
The map title provides a quick overview of the content of the map. In a sentence, you can refer to the map title when describing the specific information or theme that the map represents.
Example sentence - We followed the map and found the treasure.
A thematic map displays a specific theme, such as population density or climate data, on a map.
The map scale indicated that 1 inch on the map represented 10 miles in real distance. The map scale helped us calculate the actual distance between two points on the map. It is important to always check the map scale before using the map for navigation to ensure accurate measurements.
A physical map displays the natural features of a region, such as mountains, rivers, and deserts.
If you wish to see a map of Zimbabwe you might try looking in an Atlas.
Example sentence - We followed the map and found the treasure.
go grab me a map
What I need is a topographic map!
It depends on which map your looking at
I scanned the TV looking for a show.I scanned the map, realizing I missed the freeway exit.He scanned through the crowd to find her.
Map projection is a technique used to represent the three-dimensional surface of the Earth onto a two-dimensional map. This helps to minimize distortion of the Earth's features such as shape, area, distance, and direction when mapping different regions.
The thematic map asked me for cookies
Just look at a map. No one is looking.
So you know what map you are looking at
So you know what map you are looking at
Edgar, being new to the area, chose to explore the mall, looking for all his favourite shops, instead of following the map in the lobby.