Subject: Social Studies
A map may be defined as the representation of the earth's surface with standard signs, drawn to a scale so that each and every point on it corresponds to the actual position or things on the ground. This note has information on the communication through maps.
Map
A map may be defined as the representation of the earth's surface with standard signs, drawn to a scale so that each and every point on it corresponds to the actual position or things on the ground. Every sign, symbol and letter of a map have different meanings. It is thus very important to know and understand the symbols used on a map.
Purpose of a Map
The map shows many things about a continent, country, or surroundings that we live in. A map of your town can show the house you live in or the school you go to. But it is not possible to show everything on a single map. So, different indexes are used on a map to represent different things. Sometimes we use different shades or colors. For example, we can use a green shade to represent a forest area.
Different Mapping Techniques
There has been a drastic change in mapping the world with development in information technology. Some techniques used in map making are as follows:
Any method used to draw a map is acceptable, and necessary details need to be filled in order for the map to be usable. A map is a universal language and the details need to be filled in according to the international standards.
Modern Practical Mapping Technologies
With increase in use and development of technology every sector is getting more accurate and powerful methods for their betterment. Mapping is also dependent on some modern technologies which have made it easier, accurate and clearer.
Geographical Information System (GIS)
This method communicates with the satellites in earth’s orbit and special computer software. The information received from the satellites is used to generate accurate maps. Mapping is done by processing the information collected from the satellites. The mapping method has been modernized because of this method, as the data is accurate and clear.
Global Positioning System (GPS)
We can find certain location information on earth with the aid of satellite support and some devices. And so on the basis of that information, any area can easily be mapped. We can receive the latitude, longitude, altitude, etc. and use those basic facts to draw the map. Apart from these systems, computers and mobile communication software use Google Earth and GPS as the modern geographic information sources.
Maps are usually drawn to show different things on a small or a large scale. The details that are to be shown on it may vary according to requirement. Therefore, it is essential to regard scale and contents while classifying maps. Suppose a tourist wants to visit a place. What type of map should he look for? Of course, it is a tourist map. A tourist map contains all the information needed by a tourist like transportation, communication, hotels, tourist centers, etc. Thus, a map that conveys information according to the user and his requirement is known as a thematic map. They include information on any subject like landforms, countries, population, climate, etc.
A map is defined as the representation of the earth's surface with standard signs, drawn to a scale so that each and every point on it corresponds to the actual position or things on the ground.
A scale on a map is the ratio between the distance on a map against the corresponding distance on the earth.
A map is an excellent way of communicating a lot of information. A map always has a purpose and the purpose determines what information is shown. A world traveller may need to know the climates in different countries; a rider to a city wants to find his way and see where hotels and places of interest are. A government official may need to know how land is being formed, and how much rainfall the land receives. Maps which shows one or two of such information are called thematic maps.
So few tourists visit Rara National Park in the west of Nepal because transportation, communication, hotels, lodges, good food and pure water are not available here.
The roads found mainly in the Terai region of Nepal because it is plain and densely populated.
The average length and width of Nepal from east to west, and south to north is 850 and 195 km, respectively.
Koshi is the longest river of Nepal.
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