What do maps have on them?

1. Land masses: Continents, countries, islands, etc.

2. Water bodies: Oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, etc.

3. Political boundaries: Borders between countries and states.

4. Relief features: Mountains, hills, valleys, etc.

5. Cities and towns: Major population centers.

6. Roads and highways: Connecting cities and towns.

7. Railroads: Train routes.

8. Airports: Flight hubs.

9. Landmarks: Notable features such as famous buildings, bridges, or natural wonders.

10. Time zones: Demarcations between regions with different standard times.

11. Vegetation: Forests, grasslands, deserts, etc.

12. Climatological details: Average temperatures, rainfall, etc.

13. Topographical contours: Lines representing elevation changes.

14. Legend or keys: Symbols and codes explaining map features.

15. Scale: Ratio between distances on the map and real-world measurements.

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