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The answer is the Mercator projection
There are many Greek inventions that are still used today. Some of these include the alarm clock, central heating, the thermometer, maps, cannons, as well as wheelbarrows.
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Maps have existed for thousands of years, with the earliest known examples dating back to ancient Mesopotamia around 2500 BCE. These early maps were often simple representations of local geography and were inscribed on clay tablets. Over the centuries, cartography evolved significantly, with notable developments in ancient Greece and during the Renaissance, leading to the detailed and accurate maps we use today.
Yes, geography could still exist as a discipline without maps. Geography encompasses the study of Earth's physical features, climates, ecosystems, and human societies, which can be examined and analyzed through various methods beyond just maps, such as fieldwork, satellite imagery, and digital technologies. Maps are a tool used to visually represent geographical information, but they are not the only way to study the spatial relationships and patterns that are central to geography.
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Historic, Distributive, Physical, and projection maps or elevation( commonly used today)
There are many, many different maps, from maps that show landforms, cities, political boundaries, demographics, and countless other bits of information. Common maps that are used today are road maps, political maps (maps that show borders of countries, states, etc), aviation charts, and various atlases. Maps take on countless forms and projections.
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No. The lines on maps are imaginary - they do not exist.
There are really no maps and charts that prove that Columbus was Chinese. This has become quite a hurdle for most historians since no authentic maps or charts exist as proof of this.
Given the technology back then, I would say that maps were not as accurate as they are today but,were still an extremely useful tool.Maps today are used by many different people in many different lines of work. Example of someone who would use a map include:Delivery drivers, service personnel, aviation pilots, naval captains, locomotive operators, etc.Due to our ever increasing technology, map usage is declining due to Global Positioning Systems (GPS