maintain the advantages of map
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Two advantages of maps:
Maps are easier to use and easier to carry around.
They can show the earth's entire surface or just a small part and can show even a small locality in a great detail.
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- Because they are two-dimensional pieces of paper, maps expand and contract easily. You can use maps that are large enough for everyone in the room to see, or small ones that students can use individually. Globes are usually produced in one size that is too small for everyone to see clearly at once and too large for everyone to have his or her own. Two-dimensional maps are inexpensive and easy to copy and reproduce en masse or to blow up to large proportions while still rolling easily into a casing.
- Maps allow teachers to enlarge areas of the world so that students can see the layout of cities and towns close up. Maps exist for the entire world, from countries, states and cities down to street blocks.
- It is much easier to see the distances and relationships between areas of the Earth on a map than on a globe. Because maps are flat, the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Students can easily see the beginning and end of the line and judge for themselves how close or far away two points are from each other.
- And it is easier to carry around
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