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cartography, the art and science of graphically representing a geographical area, usually on a flat surface such as a map or chart. It may involve the superimposition of political, cultural, or other nongeographical divisions onto the representation of a geographical area.
Map skills help us read maps and ascertain information from their symbols and scales. Theyre essential for directions, recognising the different features of a landscape, and more. Learning map skills is an important element of Geography for primary school children between Grade 4-7.
Spatial Thinking and Benefits of Map Skills Spatial thinking is a critical component of map reading. It allows a person to visualize locations and concepts through an understanding of symbols that represent the physical world or ideas.
It improves their ability to visualize information, make connections, and think critically. Global Citizenship: In an increasingly interconnected world, map skills are essential for understanding global issues, cultures, and events.
Maps present information about the world in a simple, visual way. They teach about the world by showing sizes and shapes of countries, locations of features, and distances between places.
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A map usually has a legend, or key, that gives the scale of the map and explains what the various symbols represent. Some maps show relief, or changes in elevation. A common way to show relief is contour lines, also called topographic lines. These are lines that connect points that have equal elevation.
Maps help us learn about history by preserving records of the past. We can learn things from maps about how life used to be for groups of people, but maps can also tell us things about the lives of specific people. Some maps show us who owned what properties, and where those properties are located.
Map skills are a persons ability to consult, comprehend, and interpret maps. Students at different grade levels will be able to understand maps in different ways, so the map skills students learn will vary across the grade levels. The study and creation of maps is known as cartography.

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