Which of the following statements explain why there are always distortions on a map
a, maps a...
Social Studies, 18.12.2019 09:31 Dreadpoolio1999
Which of the following statements explain why there are always distortions on a map
a, maps are flat the earth is round
b, small towns are hard to represent on a map
c, mountains and plains don't show up on maps
d, maps are to small to hold enough information
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