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how is plan different from a map

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Answered by Ashu2551
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A map is a visual representation of an area—a symbolic depiction highlighting relationships between elements of that space such as objects, regions, and themes. 
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Plans are a set of two-dimensional diagrams or drawings used to describe a place or an object, or to communicate building or fabrication instructions. Usually, plans are drawn or printed on paper, but they can take the form of a digital file. 

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Answered by SaraJoshi
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Maps:
Maps are representative drawings of the large spherical earth or a part of it on a flat surface ( paper ). They can show accurate details of even very small areas. Maps can easily be carried from one place to another. These can also be used to understand the relationship between different aspects. For example, we can place the rainfall map of an area on the vegetation map of the same area to understand the relationship between the two.

Plan:
Plans are drawings of a small area on a large scale. Such drawings generally show the layout of buildings, parks, hospitals, roads and parking, public gardens, playgrounds, classrooms etc. These are accurate drawings that are made by architects and town planners. Plans are made to scale and show correct direction.


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