the decision about what to include and exclude.
One important and unavoidable source of bias in maps is?
The internet has become very important in this age of globalization. The internet is has a wealth of information available. The internet has allowed people from across the globe to be able to communicate with each other. People use the internet daily to work and for education.
Google maps: Manaus
She inscribed new information on maps of Queensland
Bazaar, a free distributed revision control systemBitTorrent original client, along with several derivativesBuildBot, a continuous integration systemChandler, a personal information manager including calendar, email, tasks and notes support that is currently under developmentDecibel Audio Player, an open source audio playerDeluge, a bittorrent client for GNOMEEmesene, an msn/wlm substituteExaile, an open source audio playerGajim, an instant messaging client for the XMPP protocolGMapCatcher, an open source offline maps viewerGRAMPS, an open source genealogy softwareJuice, a popular podcast downloaderListen, an open source media playerMercurial a cross-platform, distributed source management toolMorpheus, file-sharing client/server software operated by the company StreamCastMusicBrainz Picard, a cross-platform MusicBrainz tag editorNicotine, a PyGTK SoulSeek client.Pitivi a video editorPortage, the heart of Gentoo Linux. An advanced package management system based on the BSD-style ports systemQuake Army Knife, an environment for developing 3D maps for games based on the Quake engineResolver One, a spreadsheetSAGE (sagemath) combines more than 20 main opensource math packages and provides easy to use web interface with the help of pythonSCons, a tool for building softwareYum, a package management utility for RPM-compatible Linux operating systems.Phenny, an IRC bot.Calibre, an ebooks management software.
something that shows the direction of a latitude line running straight to the equator
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bias can occur depending on temperatures of certain regions of the earth ?
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All maps exclude a-lot more than they include and can and doesn't include bias.
Maps differ from photographs in many significant ways, including the use of imaginary lines or boundaries.
Includes everything
Primary sources (in history) are things such as documents produced at the time. A secondary source is something written later by a historian. Good examples of primary source documents are legal notices, letters, diaries, newspapers, maps, flags, important documents, clothes, and even furniture.
Lake Michigan. Source: Google Maps
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It is the mapping of maps!(:
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Maps are important because they allow us to know where we are going. A map can give historians direction when we are in unknown areas.