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Difference between satellite imageries and trographical map

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Answered by Divyaalia
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Satellite imagery are images of Earth or other planets collected by imaging satellites operated by governments and businesses around the world...

A topographic map is a type of map characterized by large- scale detail and quantitative representation of relief, usually using contour lines, but historically using a variety of methods...

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Answered by aedrin
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A topographic map is a map of the topography of the land. A satellite map is a map taken from a satellite. A map is printed on paper; a globe is the world map printed on a globe, which is round. A topographic map shows the mountains, valleys, hills and the like; the highs and lows of the terrain With this map you can see how high mountains and hills are on the map by reading the values written on a map. Topographical maps are generally used to show elevation on land . Land use maps will generally show regions, and intensities in the land. this is a type of map produced to a specific scale outlining contour,the relief and natural features of a defined area. . A relief map or contour map is another name for a topographical map.


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