What are features and limation of a map
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Perspective: To show us the information we see, maps trade off a lot of potentially useful information. The Cartographer's bias: A map tends reflect the reality it wants to show.
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Limitations of Maps
- Perspective: To show us the information we see, maps trade off a lot of potentially useful information.
- The Cartographer's bias: A map tends reflect the reality it wants to show.
- The territory: One map rarely does justice to the territory.
What are the features of a map?
Some common features of maps include scale, symbols, and grids.
- Scale. All maps are scale models of reality. ...
- Symbols. Cartographers use symbols to represent geographic features. ...
- Grids. ...
- Other Map Features: DOGSTAILS. ...
- Map Projections. ...
- Surveying and Remote Sensing. ...
- How Maps Are Made. ...
- Types of Maps.
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