Exercises
Exercises
09.6. Extra assignment: Draw a map of the world
Have you ever practiced drawing a map of the world?
Let us begin by sketching out the relative positions and sizes of the continents.
Use a pencil to sketch the following shapes:
Europe as a small, rectangular, horizontal box,
Africa as a large, rectangular, vertical box,
Asia as a large, horizontal triangle,
Australia as a small box,
North America as a large, vertical triangle (with the sharp end towards the south),
South America as a large, vertical triangle,
Antarctica as a large, horizontal box.
Draw the equator and the zero meridian in the drawing. By doing so, you can see whether or not the proportions of your map are correct.
Let us begin by sketching out the relative positions and sizes of the continents.
Use a pencil to sketch the following shapes:
Europe as a small, rectangular, horizontal box,
Africa as a large, rectangular, vertical box,
Asia as a large, horizontal triangle,
Australia as a small box,
North America as a large, vertical triangle (with the sharp end towards the south),
South America as a large, vertical triangle,
Antarctica as a large, horizontal box.
Draw the equator and the zero meridian in the drawing. By doing so, you can see whether or not the proportions of your map are correct.
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