Three projection methods used by geographers and map makers are:
cylindrical
conic
planar.
Globes are inconvenient and hard to work with. Geographers (and other people) sacrifice accuracy for convenience by using a two-dimensional projection which is more portable.
Cartographers provide the maps that geographers use.
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Map Nation claims to have the best directions. There are many other companies out there as well, including google maps, mapquest, and a variety of others.
Auxiliary views utilize an additional projection plane other than the common planes in a multiview. Since the features of an object need to show the true shape and size of the object, the projection plane must be parallel to the object surface. Therefore, any surface that is not in line with the three major axis needs its own projection plane to show the features correctly.
Three projection methods used by geographers and map makers are: cylindrical conic planar.
Two other projection methods used by geographers and mapmakers are the azimuthal projection, which displays the Earth's surface with a single point from a specific location as the central point, and the conic projection, which projects the Earth's surface onto a cone wrapped around it. Each of these methods has strengths and weaknesses depending on the purpose of the map being created.
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Globes are inconvenient and hard to work with. Geographers (and other people) sacrifice accuracy for convenience by using a two-dimensional projection which is more portable.
geographers study how people interact with each other
Cartographers provide the maps that geographers use.
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Mapmakers use GPS systems to accurately capture geographic data such as coordinates, elevations, and distances. This data is crucial for creating detailed and precise maps that can be used for navigation, research, and various other applications. GPS technology enables mapmakers to improve the accuracy and efficiency of their mapping processes.
Marco Polo's travels influenced mapmakers and inspired Christopher Columbus, among many other explorers.
different fields of geography
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