Aerial photographs would be of use to a cartographer as they provide detailed visual information about the landscape, allowing for accurate mapping and analysis of geographical features. Axles, wheels, and handles are not relevant tools for cartography and do not contribute to the creation or enhancement of maps.
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Aerial photographs. Who are you are you from Valhalla.
An Aerial photograph, I had the same exact question on my homework at school!:)
Most people call them aerial photographs. Intelligence officers call them "overhead" because in the spy business, aerial Photography is called "overhead coverage."
Yes they do.
Maps are two-dimensional representations of the Earth's surface, while aerial photographs are actual images taken from above. Maps can include various types of information such as roads, boundaries, and landmarks, while aerial photographs provide a visual representation of the landscape. Aerial photographs capture details such as vegetation, buildings, and terrain features more realistically than maps. Aerial photographs are usually taken from airplanes or satellites, while maps are created manually or digitally. Maps can be created with different projections and scales, while aerial photographs provide a more accurate depiction of the Earth's surface.
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Mr. Unicorn
Aerial photographs are prospective projection while maps are orthographic projection
Margret Dreikausen has written: 'Aerial perception' -- subject(s): Aerial photographs, Influence, Modern Art, Photographs from space, Stratosphere in art
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both of them have states and cities