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Using Maps to Make Decisions

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Using Maps to Make Decisions

OS maps accurately show the physical and human geography of an area.

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Physical geography

  • The physical geography of an area that is shown on an OS map is called the topography of the land.
    • This includes the flatness of an area or its proximity to a river or the coast.
  • For example, new large factories will require a flat area to be built on.
  • The planners should use the contour lines of the OS map to find a suitable plot of land.
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Human geography

  • The human geography shows the man-made or non-natural features of the land.
    • This includes any roads and existing built-up areas.
  • For example, closeness to an existing a motorway junction is important for organizations involved with national or international distribution e.g. an internet supplier.
  • The planners should use the symbols of the OS map to find a suitable plot of land.

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1Geography Skills

2Geology of the UK

3Geography of the World

4Development

5Weather & Climate

6The World of Work

7Natural Resources

8Rivers

9Coasts

10Glaciers

11Tectonics

12Climate Change

13Global Population & Inequality

14Urbanisation

15Ecosystems

16Life in an Emerging Country

17Analysis of Africa

18Analysis of India

19Analysis of the Middle East

20Analysis of Bangladesh

21Analysis of Russia

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