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What are the limitations of a map​

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Answered by risky2k46
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Maps are never perfect. The smaller-scale the map, the more detail from the real world is missing, even if it has no actual errors. Features are simplified (this is called generalisation) and averaged out. Flat maps always involve distortion.

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