answersLogoWhite

0

A political map shows the man-made boundaries, states, capitals, and countries.

A physical map is based on the physical features of either land masses or bodies of water or rivers/lake ect.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Art & Architecture

What are the definitions of the nine features on a map?

The nine features on a map typically include: Title: Indicates the subject or theme of the map. Legend (Key): Explains the symbols and colors used on the map. Scale: Shows the relationship between distances on the map and actual distances on the ground. Compass Rose: Displays cardinal directions (N, E, S, W) to indicate orientation. Grid: A network of lines that helps in locating places using coordinates. Labels: Names or descriptions of places, features, or landmarks. Borders: Lines that delineate political or geographic boundaries. Inset Map: A smaller map that shows a larger area or additional detail. Physical Features: Illustrates natural elements like mountains, rivers, and lakes.


What does a map 's scale show?

it means that it is drawn to match a specific measurement ex. 1 inch on a scale on a map is 1 mile


What is the difference between a map and a graph?

for ease of explanation, a map is generally land based and a chart refers to hydrographic or marine locations. The original meaning of chart was a 'map used for navigators' came into being in the mid 1500's. From the Latin 'Charta'


What do bolts mean on a map?

B: Border O: Orientation L: Legend T: Title S: Scale


What are the 4 basic elements of a map with their meaning?

"Elements of a map" is the term used to describe the various bits of information provided on a map, normally in the margins, which help the user to get the most from the map. Essential elements are the Title (or a caption in books), Scale, Date of Publication. North arrow, Legend (or key), Location information ( e.g. Latitude and Longitude) and Source of information.

Related Questions

Do you have world map?

sure there's a world map they are all kind of different map like school map your room map and last of all a world map is like a map of every country`s city`s and state`s and were tiny inside.like for more infomation a globe is a world map


How would a map of the year 1400 be different?

S


What is the different between a map and a globe?

the diffrence between a map and a globe is that a map is basicly paper and the globe is round and that you can spin it around.There`s that and the texture


How does this story reflect the political issues of the 1950's?

Well it could reflect in many different ways the political issues of the 1950's but it all depends on what the story is.


What are the 7 dimensions of man?

P - physical I - intellectual M - moral P - political E - economic S - social S - spiritual


What has the author Kishanlal K Khanna written?

Kishanlal K. Khanna has written: 'Physical distribution management' -- subject(s): Management, Physical distribution of goods 'Behavioural approach to bureaucratic development' -- subject(s): Administrative agencies, Attitudes, Bureaucracy, Government executives 'Political activity of Federal Government employees' -- subject(s): Officials and employees, Political activity


Map of Antarctica?

Colours on maps generally indicate political status. Since Antarctica has no comparable political status -- it is governed by the Antarctic Treaty -- and since 98% of the continent is covered with an ice sheet, generally, Antarctica is coloured white.


What are the four different physical landforms?

Weed. Coke . E pills. And perk 30's


Why is vegetable soup a mixture?

Because it has a combination of different ingeredients s and can be separated by physical means.


What are the definitions of the nine features on a map?

The nine features on a map typically include: Title: Indicates the subject or theme of the map. Legend (Key): Explains the symbols and colors used on the map. Scale: Shows the relationship between distances on the map and actual distances on the ground. Compass Rose: Displays cardinal directions (N, E, S, W) to indicate orientation. Grid: A network of lines that helps in locating places using coordinates. Labels: Names or descriptions of places, features, or landmarks. Borders: Lines that delineate political or geographic boundaries. Inset Map: A smaller map that shows a larger area or additional detail. Physical Features: Illustrates natural elements like mountains, rivers, and lakes.


What has the author William Gordon East written?

William Gordon East has written: 'Our fragmented world' -- subject(s): Political geography, Geopolitics 'The changing map of Asia' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Historical geography


Do you have 1982's Bangladesh map?

No we don't have a 1982 map.