Compass, astrolabe, camera, satellite, and computer
The five themes of geography focus on mapmaking as an while the subfields focus on mapmaking as a tool that can be applied to all themes; special field and set of skills.
Cartography.
One advancement in science that happened during the 1940's was the first use of penicillin. Another was the first synthesis of plutonium by a team led by Glenn T. Seaborg and Edwin McMillan at the University of California.
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Random sampling techniques.
There are many technologies that have lead to the advancement of geographic techniques. The most important one is computer advancement along with GPS.
The need to get and derive as much information as possible from a map is some of the factor that led to the advancement in the map making techniques. The lack of some information from the old maps led to the advancements
The five themes of geography focus on mapmaking as an while the subfields focus on mapmaking as a tool that can be applied to all themes; special field and set of skills.
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It was the creation and usage of a zero symbol .
Revived and influenced by Ptolemy's work, leading to advancements in cartography and mapmaking techniques. Ptolemy's geography provided a valuable foundation for understanding the world and mapping techniques that were further developed and used in the Renaissance period.
Technology helped the field of geography to expand beyond mapmaking.
The five themes of geography focus on mapmaking as an essential tool for understanding location, place, human-environment interactions, movement, and regions. In contrast, subfields of geography might focus on mapmaking as a method to study specialized topics such as political geography, urban geography, or physical geography in more detail.
The printing press allowed maps to be mass-produced quickly and accurately, making them more widely available to explorers and navigators. This led to increased accuracy in mapmaking and enabled explorers to share information more easily, facilitating further exploration and discovery.
Cartography.
The improved mapmaking techniques developed by Gerardus Mercator in the 16th century, particularly the Mercator projection, greatly aided in navigation and circumnavigation of the globe. This projection allowed for accurate representation of the Earth's surface on flat maps, making it easier for navigators to plot their course accurately across long distances.
trading and science advancement