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A surface between successive strata representing a missing interval in the geologic record of time, and produced either by an interruption in deposition or by the erosion of depositionally continuous strata followed by renewed deposition.
In general terms, a person who studies rocks and minerals is called a geologist, but a scientist that focuses on soils and processes that affect the earth's surface materials is known as a pediologist.
surface waves occur on the surface its visible to people and people can surface
water molecules can evaporate at the surface but not below the surface
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It is known as cartography.
Cartography or Geodesy .
Topography.
Cartography is the art and science of map making, involving the study and representation of the Earth's surface.
Cartography is the art and science of creating maps, charts, and other geographic representations of the Earth's surface.
Cartography is the science or practice of making maps. It involves creating, analyzing, and interpreting geographic information in order to accurately represent the Earth's surface.
Cartographers! Cartography is the study and practice of making representations of the Earth on a flat surface. Cartography combines science, aesthetics, and technical ability to create a balanced and readable representation that is capable of communicating information effectively and quickly.
Cartography is the discipline of making maps and charts, while the study of maps and charts is known as map-making or cartography. It involves the creation, analysis, and interpretation of geographic information to represent the Earth's surface or specific regions accurately.
Both are imaginary lines on the Earth's surface related to navigation and cartography. Aside from that, very little if anything.