for ease of explanation, a map is generally land based and a chart refers to hydrographic or marine locations. The original meaning of chart was a 'map used for navigators' came into being in the mid 1500's. From the Latin 'Charta'
it is different for location
A district map is where it is in the town that you are in. A guide map is to help you to get to where you are going out of one state to another.
Symbols are small, well, symbols that are ON the map. The Key is off to the side, and tells you what the symbols mean.
Contour line connect points of equal elevation on a map, whereas relief is the difference in elevation from the highest and lowest on a map.
The difference between the two is that physical is terrain and political is location and cities.
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The difference between a graph and a diagram is as follows: a diagram is a chart which shows a drawing and a graph is a graph with lines or bars indicating something specific in numbers.
the difference between a constant in a graph and a constant in a experiment is that when on a graph, the constant is the thing that changes, and in a experiment it is the part that stays the same.
A map shows a direction or lets say a map to route 66. A chart is a piece of equipment that you use to compare data. A graph is kinda like a chart
a line graph is over time. a bar graph is not
The difference between a bar graph and a double bar graph is...... A bar graph displays one set of data, and a double bar graph compares two different sets of information/data.So should have a key.
The difference between a map and a model is a model is three dimensional and a map is two dimensional (flat) . In another sense, there is no difference. A model is just one kind of map.
a pie graph shows percentages and a bar graph shows numbers and amounts
a bar graph is just a graph but a double bar graph compares 2 things!
A histogram is a type of graph
the answer is, interval
hyetograph is the graph between intensity of rainfall and time whereas hydrograph is the graph between discharge and time.