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The ratio between the distance on the ground and the distance on the map is known as ___________.
Maps are always drawn to _________.
_______ are used in a map to show mountains, rivers, lakes, dams.
A land boundary of a country is shown on a map by ___________.
How is a city shown on a map?
Which colour shade shows the water bodies on a map?
________ colour is used to represent shallow waters on a map.
_________ colour is used to represent deep waters on the map.
Plains and lowlands are shown in shades of ________ on the map.
Highlands are shown in shades of __________ on the map.
A _____ is given on a map to help us understand the colour scheme and the symbols used on a map.
An object that is completely round, such as a ball is called ______.
The directions in between the major directions are called __________.
Marks which have a particular meaning, is called a _________.
The Earth is a unique planet because _____________.
We can make a globe for a small part of the Earth.
Forests and industries cannot be shown on a map.
Symbols on a map show features that cannot be drawn.
Plains and mountains are shown in different colours.