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Chapter - 04 Geography Maps: Type

This document discusses different types of maps, including physical maps showing natural features, political maps showing boundaries, and thematic maps focusing on specific information like rainfall or tourism. It also outlines the three main components of maps - distance, which is measured using scales; direction, using cardinal points; and symbols, which provide information using letters, colors, and lines. Large scale maps are used to show small areas in detail, while small scale maps are used to show large continents or countries.
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Chapter - 04 Geography Maps: Type

This document discusses different types of maps, including physical maps showing natural features, political maps showing boundaries, and thematic maps focusing on specific information like rainfall or tourism. It also outlines the three main components of maps - distance, which is measured using scales; direction, using cardinal points; and symbols, which provide information using letters, colors, and lines. Large scale maps are used to show small areas in detail, while small scale maps are used to show large continents or countries.
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Chapter – 04 Geography

Maps

• A map is a representation or a drawing of earth’s surface or part of it, drawn on a flat surface
according to a scale.
• Type:
(i) Maps are of several types.
(ii) Maps showing natural features of the earth are called physical or relief maps.
(iii) Maps showing cities, town and villages, countries and states of the world with their
boundaries are called political maps.
(iv) Some maps focus on specific information like rainfall map, road maps, maps of tourist
places are called thematic maps.
• Components of Maps:
(i) There are three components of maps-distance, direction and symbol.
(ii) Distance is measured in terms of scale. Scale is the ration between the actual distance
on the ground and the distance shown on the map.
(iii) When large areas like contintents or countries are to be shown on a paper, then we
use a small scale.
(iv) When a small area like your village to town in to be shown on paper, then we use a
large scale map.
(v) Directions are cardinal points like North, South, East and West.
(vi) Symbols are certain letters, shades, colours, pictures and lines, which give us
information about a limited place.
(vii) Various other things like sketches and plan are used to draw an area of a large scale.

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