yes
Atlases is correct.
Lafreri atlases was created in 1570.
I dont know that is why i am asking you
The plural for the word atlas is atlases; the plural possessive is atlases'.
Rhymes with "atlases" include "masses," "gasses," and "passes."
The plural for the word atlas is atlases; the plural possessive is atlases'.
Alex. Keith Johnston has written: 'A school atlas of physical geography..' -- subject(s): Atlases, British, British Atlases 'A school atlas of general and descriptive..' -- subject(s): Atlases, British, British Atlases
There are physical atlases that are printed and typically cover a wide range of topics or themes. Digital atlases are also available, providing interactive maps and data visualization. Thematic atlases focus on specific subjects such as population distribution or historical events.
An atlas is a collection of maps that geographers use to study and analyze different regions of the world. Geographers use atlases to understand spatial patterns, relationships between places, and physical features of the Earth's surface. Atlases help geographers visualize data and make conclusions about various geographical phenomena.
The plural is atlases
In atlases or on the internet.
You should use the simple present tense when you are talking about something that is happening now.