Question
It is the third important component of a map. It is not possible to draw on a map the actual shape and size of different features such as buildings, roads, bridges, trees, railway lines or a well. So, they are shown by using certain letters, shades, colours, pictures and lines.
These symbols give a lot of information in a limited space. With the use of these symbols, maps can be drawn easily and are simple to read. Even if you don’t know the language of an area and therefore cannot ask someone for directions, you can collect information from maps with the help of these symbols.
Maps have a universal language that can be understood by all. There is an international agreement regarding the use of these symbols. These are called conventional symbols.

(i) Which component of the map is useful for representing the features like buildings, roads, bridges, trees or railway lines?
(ii) Mention any one benefit of using the symbols in the map.
(iii) Why are different features shown by symbols on a map?

Answer

(i) The symbols are useful in representing the features like buildings, roads, bridges, trees or railway lines on a map.
(ii) The maps use universal symbols, so even if you don’t understand the language of an area you will be able to understand the directions using a map.
(iii) Different features such as buildings, roads, bridges, railway lines, etc. cannot be shown on a map due to their size. That is why, they are shown by symbols.

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