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what is the difference between map and photography​

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Answered by ridahussain86
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The big difference between a photograph and a map is that a map represents a vertical “plan” of a region, while a photograph presents a realistic image. ... Such photographs are taken vertically, i.e. by means of a camera that is attached to a special aeroplane in such a way that it points down towards the earth.

Answered by Simrankaur1025
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The big difference between a photograph and a map is that a map represents a vertical “plan” of a region, while a photograph presents a realistic image. ... These photographs cannot be used for information when we draw maps. A special kind of aerial photograph is used for the drawing of maps.

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