Geography, asked by amarnv13, 1 year ago

What is a limitation of any map?

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Answered by IndieLov
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1. World Maps do not show the exact size of places closer to the poles.
2. They are not always accurate.
3. A map cannot show the exact location, size or scale of the seas.
4. A map might look squashed or stretched compared to a globe.
Answered by Banjeet1141
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Answer:

Three things make up a map: distance, direction, and symbol.

How closely the distances on a map correspond to the actual distances on Earth depends on its size. The scale is the ratio of the distance between the real location and the location depicted on the map. We utilize a modest scale for displaying vast areas on paper, such as continents or countries.

Limitations of Maps

  • Since maps are just two dimensional, they have the drawback of distorting shape, size, distance, and direction.
  • The bias of the cartographer: A map will often reflect the reality it wishes to depict.
  • Because it is difficult to accurately depict a three-dimensional item, all maps have distortions.
  • Concerns are framed regionally and spatially through maps, however, certain equity issues lack a geographic component and are not amenable to mapping.
  • Data availability places restrictions on maps. High-quality data are either not accessible or are not in a format that can be mapped for a number of important issues that are related to equity.
  • Maps implicitly describe access problems in terms of resources' physical proximity, but other aspects of access, such as the services' pricing and cultural acceptability, also play a role.

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