Sattelites are not likely to be on a map. The reason for this, is because some sattlites need to be kept under lock and key because of the things that they monitor.
Satellites. They move, so they cannot be printed on a map. Additionally, "satellites" is the only option that physically exists; the other choices are concepts, not objects.
they are using the maps at that time
Geographers rely on satellites to gather data because it is the easiest method. In the past, they would have had to traverse the earth to map all of it.
A political map is most likely to change because if you think of politics the politics can change anytime but people can't just say there's a new continent by tomorrow.
That type of map is called a thematic.
Horizon
Satellites. They move, so they cannot be printed on a map. Additionally, "satellites" is the only option that physically exists; the other choices are concepts, not objects.
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He used the reflecting telescope and calculus to map the orbits of planets and satellites.
The effect satellites have on map making is that satellites are more effective then maps so that is probably the reason maps are decreasing
they are using the maps at that time
a political map
Geographers rely on satellites to gather data because it is the easiest method. In the past, they would have had to traverse the earth to map all of it.
There are satellite tracking feeds available to show the current position of satellites in 3-D on Google Earth. See related links below for details.
Global Positioning System (GPS)
It is made by scientist that use radior and paper and satellites and scanners to find or what type of weather is going on then they take that information and put it on a weather map