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- The science of map-making is called ___________.
- Maps showing the distribution of crops, minerals and climatic zones are examples of ___________ maps.
- There are ___________ main intermediate directional points.
- The ___________ or ___________ of a map explains what the symbols and signs used in the map mean.
- A ___________ is a rough drawing based on observation and is not drawn to scale.
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- A globe is a two-dimensional model of the Earth.
- Physical maps show the boundaries of countries and states, and the location of capitals, important cities and towns.
- Northeast is a cardinal point.
- Small scale maps include cadastral maps and topographical maps.
- Distances are shown accurately in sketches.
- A syncline is a downward bending fold in the Earth's crust.
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A map is incomplete without a scale. Give reasons.
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You can find the exact measurements of a house from a plan, but not from a sketch. Give reasons.
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Why do we need models and tools to study the Earth?
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