It may come in handy to have a map of the United Kingdom. Many maps can be found and bought online, and many others can be found in libraries.
Suffolk is in East Anglia on a map of the UK (East Anglia is the little bit sticking out in the east of England).
A field map could show field boundaries and be of a scale 1:25 000. - popular with walkers in the UK. It could also be a map drawn to show plant, mineral and animal distribution in a small area.
a map scale is miles like 150,20,60,and more map scale is used for directions like where is the Ohio river and smoky mountins. It's used to meausre distances.
The numerical scale of a map represents the ratio between the distance on the map and the actual distance on the ground. For example, a scale of 1:100,000 means that 1 unit on the map represents 100,000 units on the ground. This scale helps users understand the relative distances and sizes of features on the map.
On a UK Ordnance Survey map, a main 'A' road (trunk road, etc) is often shown in red.
Suffolk is in East Anglia on a map of the UK (East Anglia is the little bit sticking out in the east of England).
Ordnance Survey
You can find a map of Bristol in the UK on the Visit Bristol website. You can view and download maps from this site. You can also find a map of Bristol at the Tourist Information Centre.
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From- http://www.map-of-uk.com/images/map-of-uk.gif
YesAll Euro notes have a map of Europe on the back, which includes the UK.
a goood one is here
On a standard map with the UK in the middle, yup.
To the north east of London.
Scotland and Wales are two different country's in the United Kingdom. Scotland is at the top of the map (Northern UK) and Wales is more south west of the UK at the bottom of the map.
There are many maps of the entire UK for sale in most large stationery stores, or search the internet. To show useful detail, a large wall map is probably best.
Liverpool is situated in the North West of the England (UK), and can be found on a map just above the tip of Wales.