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what is cartography? what is the answer ​

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Answered by sonikumarigopalpur98
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Cartography, the art and science of graphically representing a geographical area, usually on a flat surface such as a map or chart. It may involve the superimposition of political, cultural, or other nongeographical divisions onto the representation of a geographical area.

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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:  \implies The research and practice of making maps is cartography. Cartography, integrating science, aesthetics, and methodology, builds on the idea that reality (or an imaginary reality) can be modelled in ways that effectively convey spatial details.

  • Set the agenda for the map and pick the characteristics of the object that is to be mapped. This is the main focus of map processing. The traits might be physical, like roads or masses of land or might be abstract, like political borders or toponyms.

  • Reflect the mapped object's terrain on flat media. This is the problem with map projections.

  • Decrease the sophistication of the features that are to be mapped. There is also the dilemma of generalisation.

  • To better transmit its vision to its viewer, organise the components of the map. This is the major area of focus with map design.

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  • Cartography is useful because it encourages spatial visualisation of data. This can display population spatial trends, economic growth, urbanization, as well as more.

  • Cartography often aids in the preparation and rehabilitation of disasters and allows emergency responders to consider what is going on in the region where they operate.

  • Cartography is useful because it encourages spatial visualisation of data. This can display population spatial trends, economic growth, urbanization, as well as more.

  • Also, people use maps every day as they drive, locate restaurants, shops, and track their online transactions as they reach, with GPS and maps readily available on mobiles and other devices. The value of cartography is rising and becoming profoundly ingrained in our lives.
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