Maps: how to read them

United States, 1982

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This film uses excellent graphics and animation to explain the concepts of map projection and latitude and longitude, to show how symbols are used on maps, and the importance of scale, legend, key, the compass role and grid references in map reading.

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Credits

director

Sal Bruno

production company

BFA Educational Media

Phoenix Films

Duration

00:14:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1982

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