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What are cartographic methods used to depict settlements on topographical sheets? - Geography

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What are cartographic methods used to depict settlements on topographical sheets?

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On topographical sheets, settlements are depicted using symbols such as black dots or clusters of shapes. Gurgaon, being an important town, is shown with a larger or distinct symbol compared to rural settlements. Most villages like Badshahpur, Tikri, and Sikanderpur are compact settlements, represented by closely grouped dots, while dispersed settlements are shown with dots spread out. Linear settlements, such as those along the Gurgaon-Nuh and Gurgaon-Delhi roads, appear as rows of dots along the road lines. The pattern and density of these symbols indicate whether an area is densely, moderately, or sparsely populated.

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Chapter 23: Study and Interpretation of Topographical Maps - EXERCISES [Page 547]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 23 Study and Interpretation of Topographical Maps
EXERCISES | Q II. 7. (v) | Page 547
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