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1. True direction (loxodromes are straight lines) 2. Local shapes
The three fundamental properties are; Map Scale, Map Projections, and Symbols on Maps. I hope this is useful I found it in my Human Geography text book.
a map that has very little distortion in the areas or shapes of landmasses that fall along a certain line of latitude is called a map projection.
the ideal map would show shapes, distances and direction correctly.
It is true map that shows a particular theme connected to a particular area may be called Thematic Map. A common name would just be a Population map
1. True direction (loxodromes are straight lines) 2. Local shapes
1. True direction (loxodromes are straight lines) 2. Local shapes
it tells you what the shapes or patterns are on a map
the atlas that truckers most use are maps in which show true shape but definitely indignify the size of the map
A topographic map.
The shapes of continents appearing on the map clearly show similar shapes and how the continents might fit together.
Its a basic map with the shapes down the bottom
Like something that has shapes
map-eh
a map that has very little distortion in the areas or shapes of landmasses that fall along a certain line of latitude is called a map projection.
The three fundamental properties are; Map Scale, Map Projections, and Symbols on Maps. I hope this is useful I found it in my Human Geography text book.
a key.