Geography, asked by sonkarrohan799, 4 months ago

Why do you think needed maps in the past? What were these maps like?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Maps represent the real world on a much smaller scale. They help you travel from one location to another. They help you organize information. They help you figure out where you are and how to get where you want to go.

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Answered by sudiksha10
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The walls at the Map Shop have heard that question too many times to count and we’re here to tell you that maps do matter…and we have ten reasons why!

Kofi Annan once said “Knowledge is power. Information is liberating” He may have been referring to maps because for thousands of years maps have provided humans with the knowledge they need to make decisions.

Maps first appeared on cave walls, mammoth tusks, and clay tablets then explorers drew maps on paper as we began to understand the shape of our world. Today we use advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) that combine complex math and visualizations allows us to plan, understand, and connect us to what matters. How do maps do all these things? Read on and find out…

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