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In general, more important objects appear larger on a map. true or false

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In maps, there is something called “visual hierarchy.” What this means is that the more important objects will appear larger than the objects deemed to be of lesser importance. This will be determined by the mapmaker, and this is done because bigger things on a map will catch the attention of those looking at the map.

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this one would be True!
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