What is the difference between satellite imageries and topographical maps
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Satellite imagery and aerial photography both provide a view of the Earth from above, and both are used to study geography, to survey areas of land and even to spy on governments. The methods of creating images differs between the two techniques, as does the application of such images most of the time. While both processes can produce digital images, satellite images have greater large-scale scientific applications, and aerial photography has greater small-scale commercial applications.
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A topographical map is a type of characterised with large scale details and representation of relief, etc.
A satellite is a image of earth or any other planet collected by a artificial satellite operated by government in country.
A satellite is a image of earth or any other planet collected by a artificial satellite operated by government in country.
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