To close a road you have to stop traffic from passing, while you simply have to fold paper to close a map. The map is easier to close.
It depends. If, say, you just put 'creek' on the map, then no. But if it was Smellings Creek or the Grand Canyon, then yes. Need to be capitalized: States (New York) Named landmarks (for example, Grand Canyon) Cities/towns (Atlanta, GA) Neighborhoods (The Gates) Stores (WalMart) Streets (Random Road, Name Street) You get the idea.
The correct spelling is "easier".
Easier is an adjective (comparative of easy).
easier is 'plus facile' in French.
bhoopatam, rooparekha
A road, because a map in one's mind can never be closed.
Well a road MAP is a map so technically a road map is used for a road map. On the other side its like a climate map is like a weather map and usually tourists and meteorologists use climate maps. Road maps are like street maps.
a road map
the use of a road map is to see important roads
Wellington Road is close to Cork city centre. It is on the north side of the city running parallel to MacCurtain Street and Summerhill. See the map at the link below.
can you show me the map of the Silk Road in Asia?
road map from pune to ajanta
No
The anagram is two words: road map.
All planimetric maps show roads, but a road map is not planimetric (unless its like a real crappy map)
It is possible to print a road map using a computer and a printer. You can use a directions finder and type in the addresses and a road map will appear. It can then be printed out.
because a road map tell the usual direction your heading its different from the other maps like the middle east map because your don't know the distant from that map only a road map does