The lines of longitude on a map goes from north-south
No. A compass rose shows the direction of true north on a particular map, and also indicates which direction east, south, west, etc. are on that map. A map key tells the meaning of the symbols used on a map.
A compass rose tells a person which way is north on a map.
The Cardinal point a map would be North, South, East and West.
depends on what kind of map your talking about if your talking about a childrens map then yes because they might not know what north south east west now if it's a regular map then maybe cause if u don't know north south east and west then that's how they find out
40 N is latitude and 125 W is longitude. That's off the coast of Northern California, USA.
North, south, east and west
The top of a map is towards the North. So, to the left side of the map is towards the West.
It is South East if you look on a US map.
You are able to find it on a map by its intersection points, and by finding out how north or south and east or west a place is.
North East South West
it shows you north ,east ,south , and west on a map
The lines of longitude on a map goes from north-south
No. A compass rose shows the direction of true north on a particular map, and also indicates which direction east, south, west, etc. are on that map. A map key tells the meaning of the symbols used on a map.
North West Tourist Board. has written: 'Markets' 'Tourism and the environment' 'Discovery map of the North West' 'England's North West' 'A strategy for tourism in the North West' 'Town and country trails'
A compass rose tells a person which way is north on a map.
If north is at the top, then:* South is at the bottom* East is to the right* West is to the left