the difference between the area that we see and in map are when we see directly the scenary is nice and we can breath the fresh breeze, and if we see in map we dont know the place that we are seeing in the map and we cant feel the breeze. so by this way by seeing in map and by seeing with eyes are different.
A photograph, map, or diagram of a spectrum.
If you take a photograph from far enough above the earth, it looks like a map. Satellite photographs look like maps, for example.
They both show you where everything is in the area.
An orthophoto map is called as such because it combines the image characteristics of a photograph with the geometric qualities of a map. It is rectified to remove distortion caused by terrain relief, making it a true representation of the Earth's surface without any perspective or scale distortion.
photomap
A map shows you the labeled routes and major features while ignoring all the details. A picture shows you what you would see if you were looking at it.A map is a representation or drawing of an area or location. A photograph is an image of an area or location as seen from a certain vantage point. Information can be added to some types of photographs (e.g. aerial photos of the ground) to allow them to serve as maps.
The statement of scale is a formal document that outlines the specific size or dimensions of a map or architectural drawing. It typically includes a scale bar or ratio to indicate the relationship between the measurements on the map or drawing and the actual physical distances they represent.
Two-Dimensional Materials Chart Graph Map Photograph Cartoon Poster Diagram
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
A map, painting, or photograph, are all two dimensional representatins of three dimensional objects
A map photograph is a visual representation of a geographic area, typically taken from an aerial perspective, showing real-world features like terrain, buildings, and vegetation. In contrast, a plan is a scaled drawing that provides a more detailed and simplified representation of a specific area, often highlighting specific features like layouts, structures, or land use without the complexities of actual photographic imagery. While map photographs capture reality, plans focus on the abstraction and organization of space for practical uses like architecture or urban planning.
you may be thinking of a pocket size ( some airplanes had built-in map holders on the control columns) sectional chart- a section of a larger regional map. These were usually 4 X6 about the size of a standard photograph and could be clipped on the control column if necessary.