no beacuse its a little to stellar.
geologic maps
They're not.
The Mercator map was created in 1569 by Gerardus Mercator. The projection's creator wanted to create a map that would be helpful in navigating the world's seas. The map is set up on a useful grid. However, the map is clearly distorted! At the north and south ends of the map, Antarctica and Greenland are just two examples of landforms that appear far bigger than they should. Areas and distances are not portrayed accurately on this map
i choose topographic map because it indicate cultural features such as roads,cities,dams,and other structures built by people
because a road map tell the usual direction your heading its different from the other maps like the middle east map because your don't know the distant from that map only a road map does
no
Using a star map could potentially be useful as we used the stars to navigate in the times before advanced technology. Since the distance between the Earth and the moon is tiny compared to the distance between stars the constellations you see from the moon are exactly the same ones you see from Earth.
seismic hazard map
It's just another way of saying "be useful". When you are in the woods a map and compass would be of use. They would be useful.
The topographic map shows the whole layout of an area. you could actually picture the area.
From the moon the constellations would not be very different as seen from Earth, so a star atlas used on Earth would be ok to use on the moon.
Mountain climbers would find topographic maps most useful, as they provide detailed information about the elevation and contours of the terrain. Topographic maps also show features like cliffs, ridges, and valleys, which are essential for planning climbing routes and navigating challenging mountain environments.
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geologic maps
how is a key on a map useful
Yes: http://www.google.com/moon/
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