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Physical boundaries are natural features like mountains or rivers that separate regions, whereas political boundaries are man-made lines denoting the borders of countries or territories established by governments. Physical boundaries are determined by nature, while political boundaries are decided by human agreement and often subject to change.
political maps display names and boundaries of countries and identify only major physical features
A political map serves this purpose as opposed to a physical map which shows features of geography, such as mountains
Physical maps show physical and geologic features such as rivers and mountains. Political maps show artificial boundaries such as state lines and national borders.
Physical maps show natural features, such as landforms, bodies of water, and elevation. Political maps show human made or imaginary features, such as national boundaries or cities. Many maps have some of both.
a physical map shows the land features, a political map shows boundaries and major city's, and thematic maps have a theme to them.
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Physical* Physical maps show the features of the map. Lakes, mountains, etc. Political maps show the boundaries of the countries/states. They also name them.
A political map shows the man-made boundaries, states, capitals, and countries. A physical map is based on the physical features of either land masses or bodies of water or rivers/lake ect.
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Political maps show borders, cities, and capitals, while physical maps show topographic features like mountains, rivers, and landforms. Both types of maps can include labels and legends to help explain the information displayed. Additionally, both political and physical maps use colors and symbols to represent different geographical features.