To provide an accurate statement supported by the information on the map, I would need to know the specific details or themes presented in the map, such as geographical features, demographic data, or other relevant information. Without those details, I can't formulate a precise statement. Please share more about the map's content for a tailored response.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the map in question. However, generally, a statement supported by a map could relate to geographical features, population distribution, economic activity, or climate patterns. If you describe the map or its key elements, I can help formulate a more specific statement.
The source statement of a map typically contains information about where the data came from, who created the map, and when it was last updated. It provides transparency and helps users understand the reliability and relevance of the information presented on the map.
Many different types of government existed in the Middle East
The map key gives one information about the symbols on a map.
Private residences, detailed building interiors, and secret military installations are examples of information that would likely not appear on a standard map.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the map in question. However, generally, a statement supported by a map could relate to geographical features, population distribution, economic activity, or climate patterns. If you describe the map or its key elements, I can help formulate a more specific statement.
The source statement of a map typically contains information about where the data came from, who created the map, and when it was last updated. It provides transparency and helps users understand the reliability and relevance of the information presented on the map.
The statement best supported by the data in the map and table is that there is a significant disparity in income levels between different states in the United States. This is evident from the variation in median household incomes across states, with some states having much higher incomes than others.
Many different types of government existed in the Middle East
To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the specific map you're referring to. However, in general, a good generalization supported by map data typically highlights trends such as population density, resource distribution, or geographic features. Look for patterns or correlations in the data presented to determine the most valid generalization.
a map that is information
Many different types of government existed in the Middle East
Such information is usually printed somewhere on the map and is known as the map's legend.
I don't know which map you're looking at, but my map locates Pataliputra on the banks of the Ganges, which would have been essential for its survival.
The scale on a printed map is the ratio of a distance on the map to the distance on the ground. For example, 1 inch on a 1:250000 scale map would be 250000 inches on the earth.
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The map's legend will tell you this information. You will find this in a box somewhere on or beside the map.