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What would you find in an atlas?

An atlas is a collection of maps. Here's what you'd find inside:

Maps of different types:

* Political maps: Showing countries, states, cities, and other political boundaries.

* Physical maps: Depicting landforms like mountains, rivers, and deserts.

* Road maps: Showing highways, roads, and major cities.

* Thematic maps: Focusing on specific topics like population density, climate, or economic activity.

* Historical maps: Illustrating past geographical boundaries or events.

* Satellite images: Providing aerial views of the Earth's surface.

Other information:

* Indices: To help you find specific locations.

* Legends (keys): Explaining the symbols and colors used on the maps.

* Scales: Indicating the relationship between distances on the map and actual distances on the Earth.

* Geographic coordinates: Latitudes and longitudes for locating places precisely.

* Tables and charts: Sometimes presenting additional data related to the maps.

* Textual descriptions: Providing historical or cultural information about the areas depicted.

Types of atlases:

* World atlases: Cover the entire globe.

* Regional atlases: Focus on specific continents, countries, or regions.

* Road atlases: Primarily for road travel.

* Historical atlases: Show historical maps and provide context.

So, in short, an atlas is a valuable resource for anyone who needs to understand the world geographically.

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