Map & Compass
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When you know where north is from looking at the compass needle, you should have no difficulty in finding the principal points of the compass. When you face north, south is then directly behind you, west on your left, east on your right. In the old days when a person went to sea to become a sailor, they had to learn the 32 points of the compass. This was known as the compass rose and got quite complicated. The diagram above only shows 8 of these points. Fortunately for us, somebody finally suggested the use of the 360 degree circle instead of names. Setting a MapA map is set or "oriented" when it is made to correspond with the ground it represents. In North American, north is always the top part of the map. There are three simple steps in using the compass and map together:
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