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Yes, The results of the measurement help in drawing conclusions and making final evaluation.
A person who makes maps is a cartographer.The art of making maps and charts is cartography.
The person would be called a geographer, or a geologist. These people are particularly useful in making topographic maps.
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Cartography (the work) or cartographer (the person).
True. A cartographer is a person skilled in displaying geographic information on maps and globes. A man named Anaximander was the first to try making a map of the known world. He lived from 610 to 546 BC.
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A person who draws and makes maps is called a cartographer. Cartography is the study of making maps.
Yes, The results of the measurement help in drawing conclusions and making final evaluation.
because they are both a reliable measurement and is both accurate and precise
because they are both a reliable measurement and is both accurate and precise
The cartography was instrumental in locating the hidden island.the cartographer was busyIf you are interested in map making, you should take a cartography class.
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The measurement units and the degree of precision (significant figures or margin of error).
It makes communications easier, when everybody knows what they are talking about. If, say, every country has its own measurement system, lots of conversions are required, making things more complicated. Worse, the same unit name (e.g., "pound") might have different meanings in different countries.
A person who makes maps is a cartographer.The art of making maps and charts is cartography.