How to Use NCERT Solutions Effectively
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(a) Maps showing distribution of forests are
(i) Physical map (ii) Thematic Map (iii) Political map
(b) The blue colour is used for showing
(i) Water bodies (ii) Mountains (iii) Plains
(c) A compass is used –
(i) To show symbols (ii) To find the main direction (iii) To measure distance
(d) A scale is necessary
(i) For a map (ii) For a sketch (iii) For symbols
(a) (ii) Thematic map
These are the maps which focuses on the specific information like rainfall maps, maps showing distribution of forests etc.
(b) (i) Water bodies.
Different water bodies like river, well, canals or bridges are represented mostly by blue colour.
(c) (ii) To find the main direction
A compass is used to find the cardinal points (North, South, East, West) and the other intermediate directions (North east, North west, South east, South west).
(d) (i) Map
Maps are classified into two types: Small scale map and Large scale map. Scales are used to measure the actual distance on the ground and the distance shown on the map.
NCERT questions are designed to test your understanding of the concepts and theories discussed in the chapter. Here are some tips to help you answer NCERT questions effectively:
This question is important because it tests key concepts from the NCERT syllabus and is frequently asked in CBSE exams.
This question is based on core NCERT concepts explained in the chapter and should be revised thoroughly before exams.
(a) (ii) Thematic map
These are the maps which focuses on the specific information like rainfall maps, maps showing distribution of forests etc.
(b) (i) Water bodies.
Different water bodies like river, well, can...
Step-by-step explanation:
• (a) (ii) Thematic map
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• These are the maps which focuses on the specific information like rainfall maps, maps showing distribution of forests etc
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