Geography, asked by meenaankit19140, 10 months ago

who is cartographer


and write his name and how its divided in definition properly​

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Answered by kishlaykumar61
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Cartography is the study and practice of making maps. Combining science, aesthetics, and technique, cartography builds on the premise that reality can be modeled in ways that communicate spatial information effectively.

Answered by 25celestegraham
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Cartography is the study and practice of making maps. Combining science, aesthetics, and ... Orchestrate the elements of the map to best convey its message to its ... both because the term "map" is not well-defined and because some artifacts ... In the 2nd century CE, Ptolemy wrote his treatise on cartography, Geographia. And The history of cartography traces the development of cartography, or mapmaking technology, in human history. Maps have been one of the most important human inventions for millennia. People have created and used maps to help them define, explain, and navigate their way through the world. Earliest archaeological maps include cave paintings to ancient maps of Babylon, Greece, China, and India. They began as two-dimensional drawings, and for some time at least in Europe, the Earth was thought to be flat. Nowadays maps can be visualized adopted as three-dimensional shapes on globes. Modern maps of the old and new worlds developed through the Age of Discovery. In the 21st century, with the advent of the computing age and information age, maps can now be digitized in numerical form, transmitted and updated easily via satellite GPS and apps like Google Maps, and used universally more easily than ever before.

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