Notes of Class 6, Kannada & English & Hindi & Maths & Science & Social Science Chapter 4 Answer Key 1 - Study Material
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A. Multiple choice questions, 1. (b) Physical map, 2. (c) legend, 38. (a) sketch, 4. (b) Large scale map, B. Fill in the blanks, 1. Cartography, 2. Smart maps, 3. Political maps, 4. Co-ordinates, C. Very short answer type questions, 1, (a) Map — A diagrammatic representation of all or @ part of the Earth's surface with, definite features and drawn to scale is called map., (b) Seale - Scale of the m is the ratio of, ; Swboee the distance on the map fo the actual, {o) Physical map ~ The maps showing the natural features of the Earth on land and, ‘on ocean floor are called physical maps., (ad) Plan — A detailed drawing made to scale to represent the features of a small ara, ‘on a comparatively large scale is called a plan, = Network of parallels of latitude and the meridians of longitude drawn on a map having, some magnitude are called geographic co ordinates of a point on the Earth’s surface., 3. Conventional symbols are the symbols or signs that are used on the map to represent, different features like: Temple, River, Unmetalled road, Church, City, International, boundary, State boundary, etc. These symbols on the maps are used with a common, consent among the Nations., , , , , , Or, Different symbols are used to show the natural and human made features of an area, on a map. These symbols are called conventional symbols, These are universal. It is a, practice to use the same symbols all over the world., 4. The method of representing the part of the Earth surface on a plane surface or a paper, using the geographic coordinates is called as map projection., D. Short answer type questions, 1. Im ce of Maps:, ID i chen whos 1 toca y elias tt Hinks Simin aAaar anaes, distance between places., (i) ic tegcr wis faeen Oe, There are 5 components of a map: (1) Geographic coordinates (, , bols., '4) Directions (5) Conventional sym!, : Geographic co-ordinates give the exact location of any place and are therefore, , ntial feature of a map. 7 ., (2) ‘The ttle of a map i its heading and it suggests the main theme. A map may, , be physical, political or thematic.