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list the differnt maps based on contents and explain any two of them in detail​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cartographers classify maps into two broad categories: reference maps and thematic maps. Reference maps normally show natural and human-made objects from the geographical environment with an emphasis on location. Examples of general reference maps include maps found in atlases and topographic maps.

Answered by iamvanshika53
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One common point of view is that there are two main types of maps: those which summarise the actual landscape (topographic and general reference maps); and. those which describe ⁄ comment on specific features using the landscape as a background or for context (all other maps – usually called thematic maps).

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