we make map to know find the countries, seas,continents.from the map we can find anything wher they are situated.
to organize their knowlegde of the world
To display the data on a computer screen.
During the Medieval period, European maps were dominated by religious views, so Jerusalem was often the center of the map and east was at the top. Maps were drawn by hand in traditional methods and began to be printed in the 15th century.
matching coastlines
; Main Entry: : iso·pleth ; Pronunciation: : \ˈī-sə-ˌpleth\ ; Function: : noun ; Etymology: : International Scientific Vocabulary is- + Greek plēthos quantity; akin to Greek plēthein to be full - more at full; Date: : 1908 1 : an isoline on a graph showing the occurrence or frequency of a phenomenon as a function of two variables2 : a line on a map connecting points at which a given variable has a specified constant valuehttp://www.m-w.com/dictionary/isopleth
A topographical map, or "topo" map, shows landscape features such as ground elevations and waterways.dhdjdjjj
data what kind of dataquantitative data.
convert the data into computer language
to display on a computer screen
The main purpose is to add further layers to make digitised maps based on other variables.
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with the computers maomakers
1. What is the goal of the map? 2. Who will read the map? 3.Where will the map be used? 4. What data and resources are available and needed?
Mapmakers can store, process, and display map data on a computer.
well mapmakers used a computer to store the data.
They are both map mapmakers.
Mapmakers use scale to represent distances between points on a map.
digitizing
The process by which mapmakers convert the location of map points to numbers for use in computer mapping is called digitizing.