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例题 1 · A-Level · Map Skills, Symbol Interpretation
Using the map legend provided
, identify the symbol used to represent a ‘Public road, at least 7 m wide’ and explain how this differs from the symbol for a ‘Public road, 5–7 m wide’.
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The symbol for a ‘Public road, at least 7 m wide’ is a double solid line (or thick line) with the road number (e.g., 184) shown. The symbol for a ‘Public road, 5–7 m wide’ is a single solid line with the road number. The key difference is the line thickness or number of lines: wider roads have a more prominent representation.
例题 2 · A-Level · Map Skills, Scale and Distance
Explain the significance of the scale ‘1 : 50 000’ on the Degeberga map
. If a straight-line distance on the map measures 8 cm between two points, calculate the actual ground distance in kilometers.
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The scale 1:50,000 means that 1 unit on the map represents 50,000 units on the ground. For 8 cm on the map: actual distance = 8 cm × 50,000 = 400,000 cm = 4,000 m = 4 km. The scale allows accurate measurement of real-world distances from the map.
例题 3 · A-Level · Map Skills, Boundary Representation
From the legend
, list three different types of boundaries shown on the map and describe the symbol used for each.
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1. National boundary with cairns: shown as a dashed line with small triangles/cairns. 2. County boundary: shown as a dashed line. 3. Municipality boundary: shown as a dotted line. (Also accept: Boundary of National Park/nature reserve, Boundary of other area, etc.)