Geography, 25.06.2021 22:00 purplefish53
Open the blank map file, and look at the maps of Brazil, Egypt, and France. Choose one of these maps and research the country’s major population centers. On the map, represent the cities with different colored or sized circles to show the different concentrations of population density. Be sure to include a legend.
To see a sample map and get some mapping tips, view this mapping guide. The tips included in the mapping guide can be used as a reference but may not apply to all image or word processing programs. Your chosen map can be copied from its current file and pasted into the program you choose to use for completing this task.
Save your map and upload it to dropbox.
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