BOLTSS
SCALE
AR + GR
TYPES OF MAPS
RANDOM
100
The B in BOLTSS

Border

100

The recording of scale using "One centimetre on the map represents five hundred metres in real life"

Sentence Scale

100

Digits in AR

4

100

This type of map shows the government boundaries of countries

Political Map

100

The direction a map must always be facing

North

200

The T in BOLTSS

Title

200

The recording of scale using "1:10 000"

Ratio Scale

200

The names of the lines and their order of reading in AR

Easting/Northing

200

This type of map that uses colours to represent statistics

Thematic Map

200

This is an 'imaginary' line that runs through the middle of the earth providing heat to countries that lie within it

Equator

300

The L in BOLTSS

Legend

300

The recording of scale that involves a line with separations marked by smaller intersecting lines, similar to a ruler

Linear Scale

300

Digits in GR

6

300

This type of map uses contour lines

Topographic Map

300

This is the alternate name for a legend

Key

400

The O in BOLTSS

Orientation

400

A scaled map that's highly detailed and is zoomed in on an area

Large-scaled map

400

The difference between AR & GR

GR shows exact location, AR only shows the general area

400

The purpose of a contour line

Shows the elevation changes of the land

400

The reason for needing a title on a map

To know what the map is representing/explaining

500

The two S's in BOLTSS

Scale & Source

500

The ratio scale for "1cm on the map represents 10km on the ground"

1:1 000 000

500

The numeric value when a symbol is on the vertical/horizontal line

0

500

This is the difference between a Topographic Map and a Physical Map

Topographic Maps use contour lines instead of colours

500

The five oceans of the world

Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Artic Ocean

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