Maps & Plane Table Surveying Energy & Environment 1. Introduction to Maps.

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Maps & Plane Table Surveying Energy & Environment 1. Introduction to Maps

Measuring distance between locations Find the height difference of the land Finding your locationMaps The Survey of India is India’s central engineering agency who are in charge of mapping and surveying They can be used by everyone. People who are illiterate or who different languages can use them. A map is a visual representation of an area Get information of the land of an area What are maps used for? Discuss with a friend and think of 4 uses of a map:

Political Information Show population Show ground/soil information Here are some other uses of maps:

Maps Who uses them? Road Users Farmers Water suppliers Everyone

Scale There is a fixed relationship or Scale between an actual distance and that shown on a map Maps are scaled down so that they fit on the available paper or screen. When scaling down a map, every part of the map is scaled by the same amount. There are 2 methods to calculate this scale:

This is easy to use and still counts if the map is enlarged or reduced. There is a measurement drawn at the bottom of the map which represents a certain distance, all other distances can be worked out using this. The Graphical Method: This is when the real distance is reduced to a smaller one using a fixed calculation: 1:25,000 = 1cm to 25,000cm or 1cm to 250m 1,10,000=1cm to 10,000cm or 1cm to 100m The Fractional method

Legend/Key DirectionN All maps need a Key to explain what all the symbols used mean

Now it is time for Activity 1!