Temperatures generally decrease from south to north on a map. This is because locations closer to the poles receive less direct sunlight and are colder compared to locations closer to the equator, which receive more direct sunlight and are warmer. Additionally, factors like altitude and proximity to bodies of water can also influence temperature variations on a map.
The lines of longitude on a map goes from north-south
A compass rose on a map shows the orientation of the map with respect to the cardinal directions (north, south, east, west). By using the compass rose, you can determine which way is north and then navigate the map in the correct direction accordingly.
A compass rose tells a person which way is north on a map.
A cardinal map shows the four cardinal directions - north, south, east, and west - on a map or chart. It is used to help navigate and orient oneself relative to these main directions.
South America
The lines of longitude on a map goes from north-south
South is down on a map, North is up. I think...
North, south, east and west
It is South East if you look on a US map.
It is in the south of Africa. See the map at the link below.
By looking at the compass.
on the opposite side
North East South West
The lines that are perpendicular to the latitude lines on a map are called longitudinal lines. There are 24 of them, each representing 15 degrees of change.
It is located in the middle.
it shows you north ,east ,south , and west on a map
A compass rose on a map shows the orientation of the map with respect to the cardinal directions (north, south, east, west). By using the compass rose, you can determine which way is north and then navigate the map in the correct direction accordingly.