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∙ 10y agoNo.
A map is only two-dimensional, length and width.
A globe is a three-dimensional representation of the earth's surface
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∙ 10y agoNo, maps are two-dimensional representations of the Earth's surface. They show the location of features, such as countries, cities, rivers, and mountains, using symbols and colors to represent real-world objects. Three-dimensional representations are more commonly referred to as globes.
Scientists who make maps of the Earth's surface are called cartographers. They analyze geographic data and use specialized software to create accurate representations of different locations on Earth. Their maps are used for various purposes, including navigation, urban planning, and resource management.
Raised areas that represent moutains and/or plains, and the representations of the different Coastlines surrounding each continent .
A map is a common model of Earth's surface as seen from above. It represents the physical features of the land, such as mountains, rivers, and cities. Maps are created using cartography techniques and can range from simple representations to detailed topographic maps.
A topographical map.
A globe is the map that represents the three dimensions of Earth's surface - length, width, and height.
A map is not a three dimensional representation of earth's surface. The best three dimensional representation of earth's surface is a globe or a topographical map.
Scientists who make maps of the Earth's surface are called cartographers. They analyze geographic data and use specialized software to create accurate representations of different locations on Earth. Their maps are used for various purposes, including navigation, urban planning, and resource management.
A globe is the map that represents the three dimensions of Earth's surface - length, width, and height.
Yes
Topographic map
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Raised areas that represent moutains and/or plains, and the representations of the different Coastlines surrounding each continent .
Topographic Maps
A geologic map shows rock types making up earths surface.
remote sensing satellites develop highly detailed and accurate maps on earths surface.
No, the Earth's maps are not reflected onto the moon. The moon does not have an atmosphere to create reflections like we see on Earth. The appearance of the moon's surface is shaped by its own geology and lack of weathering processes.
a nautical mile is a minute (1/60th) of one degree of the earths surface so it corresponds to maps