The most accurate map is a globe because it shows exactly where things are on the Earth and a globe is not distorted, like a map is.
small scale map
A physical map shows the elevation. A political map shows more detail about the place than a Physical map does.
The globe doesnt need a comapss, a globe doesnt show enough detail, nor that fact the globe.
A large scale map (covers a small area) shows more detail as there is more space to show detail. A small scale map (covers a large area or even a whole country, etc) doesn't have much space, so any detail is either shrunk or even omitted altogether.
It is known as an 'insert' and is used to show greater detail of a small section, or to include a bit of the land that would be lost off the map's sheet.
it shows the size of the object on the ground, on the scale.
Schalar Map
Which type of map shows landscape features with the greatest accuracy and detail?
It shows more detail on a certain place
A physical map shows the elevation. A political map shows more detail about the place than a Physical map does.
A large scale map (covers a small area) shows more detail as there is more space to show detail. A small scale map (covers a large area or even a whole country, etc) doesn't have much space, so any detail is either shrunk or even omitted altogether.
A large-scale map shows much more detail. For example - a 1:1000 map will show twice as much detail as a 1:2000 one. The higher the number - the smaller the scale is.
Bigger maps tend to show more detail than smaller maps do.
Known as an Insert, it could be an enlarged part of a city to show more detail.
The globe doesnt need a comapss, a globe doesnt show enough detail, nor that fact the globe.
Blue usually but it depends on which kind of map =)
A large scale map (covers a small area) shows more detail as there is more space to show detail. A small scale map (covers a large area or even a whole country, etc) doesn't have much space, so any detail is either shrunk or even omitted altogether.
It is known as an 'insert' and is used to show greater detail of a small section, or to include a bit of the land that would be lost off the map's sheet.