both of them have states and cities
Aerial photographs are prospective projection while maps are orthographic projection
photomap
They both present the view of any part of the earth as seen from directly above i.e. what is referred to as the 'birds eye' view of the earth. It is therefore easier to determine scale and relationship between features on aerial photographs just like it is with maps. In fact, map-makers use aerial photographs when drawing maps.
photogrammetry
When photographers take a aerial photo, mapmakers can take the information they see and turn it into a topographic map.
A photomosaic map is a type of map that is created by assembling aerial photographs or satellite images together to form a larger, seamless image. Each photograph or image is precisely georeferenced and aligned to match its correct location on the map. This technique is often used in cartography to produce detailed and accurate maps.
there is no such thing as an aerial map however there are aerial photographs. This are normally obtained by mounting a special camera onto a plane and the plane flies over the region you wish to obtain photos from. The photos then undergo a process known as georefrencing where actual points on the ground are matched with actual points on the photos in order t give co-ordinates to the aerial photograph. different photograph may be combined to map a larger area
Aerial photography provides the best depiction of a physical and cultural landscape. Many rounds need to be taken to ensure that no details are left out.
in fact it is topographic map produced by means of aerial photogrammetry.
No. I do not have an aerial map of 23 Kalamatta way Gooseberry hill Western Australia.
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It is an aerial map- not ariel, no Mermaids here. The map is made from surveys of aerial photos and would be useful to aircraft pilots and navigators- hence it is intended for Aerial Use- also called Air Map. In the pre-electronic navigation age there were pocket digests of sectional charts called (Sky Prints) that were sold via the various aviation magazines. these were actually used by airmen. They would be considered a form of aerial map. note spellling.