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Political maps and Physical maps. Physical maps show the shape of the land - hills, lakes, forests, the coast and so on. Political maps show how the land is used by people - counties, provinces, countries, town boundaries, etc.
to determine the weather
They use symbols due to the fact that if they used the maps and data they look at to come up with forecast you see on the television the public would not understand it. So they use symbols so the public viewers will understand better at what is going on with the weather.
weather maps
computer generated satellite images.
It was not as put together as today's computer generated maps.
They are created by weather forecasters using a lot of data sources. There are weather stations that collect data and satellites that do so too. All of this data is put together and then they can work out where the weather systems are and the areas of pressure, what level the pressure is and so on. When they have this data they can create the maps and pictures by hand or computer.
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A twelve year old might be able to predict weather by watching the news and weather stations on television. He or she could also use a small weather station that includes weather maps, precipitation monitors, wind monitors, and temperature monitors to predict weather.
Temperatures,rainfall,& air pressures. There ARE more things that a weather map tells us
This type of evidence,including computer generated images, photographs,maps,videos,plans, surveys, models and overlays
A globe shows you more realistic positioning and sizes of landforms. A map gives you more detail.
Political maps and Physical maps. Physical maps show the shape of the land - hills, lakes, forests, the coast and so on. Political maps show how the land is used by people - counties, provinces, countries, town boundaries, etc.
weather maps provide info like if storms are coming or if the weather outside is hot or cold.
Air pressure and temperatures.