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Many maps have a grid system, scale,and a

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Many maps have a grid system, scale and a

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Many maps have a "grid system, scale and a compass rose".

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Basic components of a map consist of symbols, legend, grid system, scale and a compass rose.
  • Symbols in a map represent the availability, presence or existence of a particular entity at that particular place.
  • The grid system is a system of lines intersecting each other, plotted on the map for the purpose of drawing references.
  • The scale represents the extent to which the map has been shrunk to fit on the paper than the actual measurements of the area on the ground.
  • And the rose compass is to show the directional orientation of the area on the map.
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