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The thin layer of the atmosphere provides us with the air we breathe and also protects us from the harmful effects of sun's rays.
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The people who knew how to write and helped in prepring the seals were called scribes.The inscriptions are thought to have been written mostly from right-to-left .They wrote on the material which has not survived.A seal was incised to make an impression used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents.
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A map is the representation or a drawing of the Earth's surface or a part of it's area drawn on a flat surface according to a scale.
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When same kind of plants are grown in the fields on a large scale to obtain foods like cereals,pulses,vegetables and fruits,etc,is called a crop.
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Neolithic Age sites in India.
- Burzahom and Gufkral in Jammu & Kashmir
- Mehrgarh in Pakistan
- Chirand in Bihar
- Daojali Hading in the north east
- Koldihwa in Uttar Pradesh
- Haldur and Paiyampalli in south India
Paleolithic Age sites in India.
- Bhimbetka (Madhya Pradesh)
- Hunsgi (Karnataka)
- Kurnool Caves (Andhra Pradesh)
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There are three components of map, viz. distance, direction and symbol.
Distance:Maps are two-dimensional drawings. It reduces the entire world or a part of the world on a small sheet of paper. While making a map, cartographers pay attention to properly represent the distance between two places. This helps us in finding the actual distance between two places.
Direction:A map also contains information about directions. On most of the maps, you will usually see an upward arrow and the letter ‘N’. This shows the north direction. Once we know the north, we can easily find the other directions. North, South, East and West are the four major directions. These are called Cardinal Directions. Some maps also show the intermediate directions, viz. north-east, south-east, south-west and north-west.
Symbols: Cartographers also need to show various details; like important structures, landmarks, etc. on a map. These things are shown by some standard symbols on the map. You can understand that it is not possible to draw pictures of hospital or temple or railway line or a monument on a map because of the lack of space. Hence some conventional symbols have been made on the basis of an international agreement.
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1. It locates a place on globe by making grids.
2. It tells us about the climatic conditions of a place.
3. It divides the whole earth in small parts.
4. It is used while setting the time zone of a place.
5. It is used to find the time of any place.
6. It is extremely important for GPS.
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