A maps gives a bird's eye view of things and places represented on it true ya false
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yes it is true
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Panoramic maps were also called "bird's-eye-view maps" because towns and cities were drawn as if viewed from above at a slanted angle, much like a bird might see from a half mile away as it flew by the town.
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