The scientific name for a mapmaker is cartographer.
Cartographers are scientists who study and create maps, focusing on accurately representing features of the Earth's surface. They use various tools and techniques to collect, analyze, and visually depict geographical information to create maps for different purposes and audiences.
The scientific name for eggshell is calcium carbonate.
The scientific name for talc is hydrated magnesium silicate.
The scientific name for quartz is silicon dioxide (SiO2).
Halite is the scientific name of Sodium chloride (salt). Generally it is used one of the dietary component.
a person engaged in the production of maps, a mapmaker
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from an Italian mapmaker, Amerigo Vespucci
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The German mapmaker named the continent after the Latin term "Africanus" which refers to its Barbary Coast in North Africa.
a cartographer is a mapmaker
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A cartographer is a person who makes maps.