the answer is B
The "you are here" mark on a map is commonly referred to as a locator or indicator. It helps users identify their current position relative to the map's features and surroundings.
A political map would be best for identifying countries. This type of map outlines national boundaries, making it easy to see individual countries and their locations.
The grid zone designation of a map can be determined from the UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) coordinates provided on the map. The UTM coordinates consist of the zone number and the easting and northing values, which help identify the specific grid zone on the map.
The three steps in finding a location on a map are: Locate the map's scale to understand the distance measurements. Use the map's key or legend to identify symbols and features. Determine the coordinates or grid references of the desired location for precise pinpointing.
Words on a map, such as labels and place names, provide important information about the features and locations represented on the map. They help users identify key landmarks, geographic features, and other points of interest to navigate and understand the map more effectively.
mississippi
rose map
Map an area familiar to you and identify problems as you "travel" the map.
A map, probably.
Identify installation wiring errors
where u are on a map
A climate map is a map use to identify climates throughout the world or a specific region. It would also be a good map for tourists.
To learn the direction you are going and to identify your location.
A map is usually a multicolored document, labeled north, south, east, or west. Depending on the type of map, streets and terrain are usually indicated by different scales and symbols. One can use a map key to identify these.
Symbols used to identify places/items. :)
To more easily identify objects and regions.
Compass rose