On early maps everything unknown was labeled terra incognita, latin for unknown land.
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It is known as cartography.
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Maps of very large areas are known as small scale maps. In order to cover a large area they typically must be of a lower detail showing fewer features than maps at larger scale.
Political Maps Mobility Maps Transit maps Thematic Maps Inventory Maps
Contour maps.
a collection of maps is known as atlas
The equator is located at 0 degrees latitude and is labeled as such on maps and globes. It is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
William B. Ginsberg has written: 'Printed maps of Scandinavia and the Arctic, 1482-1601' -- subject(s): Maps, Early works to 1800, Early maps, Cartography, History
Most maps include a "compass rose," a small compass symbol showing which direction is north (often labeled completely with N, E, S, and W).
Early 2009
An Island.
Yes, there are labeled star maps of the constellation Sagittarius available online and in astronomy books. These maps typically identify the major stars and other celestial objects within the constellation, making it easier for stargazers to locate them in the night sky.
It doesn't appear blurred now; it even has some buildings labeled with the building numbers.
Alonso de Santa Cruz has written: 'Map of the world, 1524' -- subject(s): Early maps, Early works to 1800, Facsimiles, World maps 'Cronica del Emperador Carlos V' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Map of the world' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Early maps, Medieval Geography, Maps 'Islario general de todos las islas del mundo' -- subject(s): Early maps, Islands, Early accounts to 1600, Discovery and exploration
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yes, maps were used in the 15,000 for military purposes.