A good map helps you find your way easily. Imagine trying to get from one place to another on a map that looks like a messy puzzle, confusing! But if the map is clear, with simple lines and labels, it feels like having a friendly guide by your side. Some maps are hard to read because they have too much information or use strange symbols that you don’t understand.
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- A good map helps you find your way easily, like when you see the same streets on the paper and in real life.
- Some maps are hard to read because they look like a messy puzzle with too many lines and colors.
- A simple map has few symbols, just a few bold roads and tiny triangles for mountains.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Map and Why Are They So Important?
- How Do Maps Represent the World?
- Why Do We Use ‘Colors’ in Maps and What Does It Mean?
- Why Do We Use Different Kinds of Maps?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Map?
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