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1. difference between map & photograph
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A map is a diagram. It has points and lines which represent things in the real world, and the spatial relationships between them, without (usually) looking anything like those things do in the real world. Maps normally show spatial relationships that are current and are expected to remain the same for a long time (or that did remain the same for a long time).
A photograph is a record (within technological limitations) of what light was reaching a particular point, from a particular direction, at a point in time. It is flat and does not show spatial relationships. (But you can combine the photograph with other knowledge of the real world to estimate them: such as, I know that sheep are about the same size, and in the photograph that sheep appears smaller, so it was probably further away.)
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The big difference between a photograph and a map is that a map represents a vertical “plan” of a region, while a photograph presents a realistic image. ... Such photographs are taken vertically, i.e. by means of a camera that is attached to a special aeroplane in such a way that it points down towards the earth.
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