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Shading and contour lines are an attempt by the map makers to show the terrain covered by the map.
E. Lynam has written: 'British maps and map-makers'
John Elliot Shearer has written: 'Old maps & map makers of Scotland' -- subject(s): Early maps, Maps, Cartography
No, Cartographers are map makers.
Compasses and GPS devices are some of the most important tools. They help cartographers establish a better view of the area while providing accurate directions. Paperwork and historical resources also establish more information about surroundings through details such as mining charts or historical floods.
No. I am not sure what the real word for map makers are but it is definitely not geographer.
The maps on Google try to be as accurate as possible. Professional cartographers (map-makers) work on the maps with Google. The streets may sometimes be slightly off, but when looking on satellite view, you can see where streets are better.
No. I am not sure what the real word for map makers are but it is definitely not geographer.
Google Maps shows you see maps of places and gives you directions. Map Maker allows you customize the map to your place and print out the map!Google's Map Maker provides users with an interface to make corrections to the underlying map data used by Google Maps and Google Earth. The changes are reviewed, and if accepted, your edits/changes to Google's base map will eventually be reflected in Google Maps and Google Earth. Map Maker, however, is not available for editing regions in all countries. Google is actively working on opening up Map Maker for additional locations.Visit Map Maker in related links below.
Yes, the earth is round, and you cant make a sphere flat. It leaves gaps, so map makers have to improvise and fill in the gaps.
Cartography is indeed the science or art of map-making. Carte in French means both chart ( in some cases menu) and a Map. Cartographers are map-makers. Some newspapers have staff cartographers.