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A fuzzy map is typically found in geographic information systems (GIS) to represent uncertain or imprecise data. They are used in fields such as urban planning, environmental modeling, and natural resource management to account for uncertainty in spatial data analysis.
You can look for a map legend or key, typically found in a corner of the map, to help you understand the symbols used on the map. The legend will explain what each symbol represents, such as roads, landmarks, or other features. If the legend is not available, you can also check the map's accompanying guide or legend online for clarification.
Mountains, rivers, forests, and lakes are common physical features found on a map.
A physical map typically does not include political boundaries, such as country borders and cities. Its main focus is on showing the natural features of the Earth's surface, such as mountains, rivers, forests, and deserts. Political information, like capital cities or state boundaries, is more commonly found on a political map.
A city map typically includes detailed streets, landmarks, and neighborhoods that are not usually found on a state map. City maps also often show public transportation routes, specific points of interest, and local districts or boroughs within the city.
Example sentence - We followed the map and found the treasure.