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write the differences between maps and photographs​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. The ordinary photographs with which we are acquainted are taken with a camera that is held in the horizontal position.

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Answered by TanmayStatus
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●Orthogonal projection .

●Uniform scale.

●Terrain relief without distortion (contour lines).

●All objects are represented also the non visible.

●An abstract representation.

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●Central perspective projection.

●Variable scales.

●Relief displacement in the image.

●Only objects that are visible.

●Is a real representation of the earth surface, no legend needed.

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