A physical map displays the natural features of a specific area, such as mountains, rivers, and forests. It uses color and shading to represent elevation and terrain. Physical maps are primarily used to understand the topography and geography of a region.
Compas, title of map, scale, legend
A key is something that explains the map. For example, if you see a small triangle on a map, the key will tell you that it means a mountain. If you are working with a physical map, then the key will tell you what all the colors mean. It is basically something that tells you what things on the map mean.
Includes everything
Animals, humans,everything except for land and water, unless u use google earth
The scale (distance scale) shows the relationship between lengths on the map and actual distances. The bar scale (if provided) shows a sample distance, typically for centimeters or inches on the map.
temperature, force
A relative location map is a map that assumes that the viewer's present location is the center of the map. This means that everything else is relative to their location.
A relative location map is a map that assumes that the viewer's present location is the center of the map. This means that everything else is relative to their location.
Artwork
in case you get lost in a forest and you lose everything except your map
Compas, title of map, scale, legend
Go to the map and this menu will pop up and list the symbols of everything on the map.
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They both show you where everything is in the area.
To now where everything is.
If a map is to scale that means that everything on the map is equal proportion to everything in real life. For instance, if 1cm on the map is given as 500m in real life, then everything will follow this proportion. If two places are a kilometre apart, they will be 2cm apart on the map. If two places are 2.5km apart, they will be 5cm apart on the map. This is helpful as it means you can quickly work out what the real life distance is going to be from a map. You can also see what places are exactly half way in between two points on the map, and can use it to plan the shortest route from A to B in real life.
Every map should have a key. It will tell you every meaning, of everything on the map. You'll find it around the outside of the main diagram.