When photographers take a aerial photo, mapmakers can take the information they see and turn it into a topographic map.
topographic maps have contour lines that show a specific place...
Topographic maps are used to show elevation on land, and bathymetric maps are used to show depth in bodies of water.
geologists use . topographic maps to see surface features
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A photomosaic map is a type of map that is created by assembling aerial photographs or satellite images together to form a larger, seamless image. Each photograph or image is precisely georeferenced and aligned to match its correct location on the map. This technique is often used in cartography to produce detailed and accurate maps.
They both present the view of any part of the earth as seen from directly above i.e. what is referred to as the 'birds eye' view of the earth. It is therefore easier to determine scale and relationship between features on aerial photographs just like it is with maps. In fact, map-makers use aerial photographs when drawing maps.
Aerial photographs are prospective projection while maps are orthographic projection
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Topographic maps
The Features that stand out are the crops or factories and all the places on those maps
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Mapmakers use a variety of sources such as satellite imagery, aerial photography, topographic maps, geographic information systems (GIS), survey data, and fieldwork to create accurate and detailed maps. They also consult historical maps, government records, and local knowledge to ensure the maps are up-to-date and comprehensive.
topographic maps have contour lines that show a specific place...
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Topographic maps display elevation of mountains through contour lines, which connect points of equal elevation. They provide a detailed representation of the terrain, including mountain peaks and valleys. Digital elevation models (DEM) are also used to create 3D visualizations of mountainous regions.
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