A polar projection map projects the poles. This type of map displays the Earth's surface with the North or South pole at the center, and lines of longitude converging at the pole. This type of map is useful for showing polar regions accurately.
Conic Projection ;p
A spherical map of the Earth is called a globe. It accurately represents the Earth's surface in a three-dimensional form, with each point on the surface accurately placed relative to the other points.
A physical map shows landforms and bodies of water. A 3D representation of a physical map that shows elevation and depressions in the land is called a raised-relief or terrain map.
A topographic map displays the surface features of a particular area, including elevation, vegetation, bodies of water, and landmarks. This type of map provides detailed information about the physical characteristics of the land.
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A map which displays the outlines and areas of separate countries, or local geograhical entities within countries (as opposed to showing solely physical features such as mountains, rivers etc) is known as a POLITICAL map. The map showing the geographical features only is known as a PHYSICAL map.
A polar projection map projects the poles. This type of map displays the Earth's surface with the North or South pole at the center, and lines of longitude converging at the pole. This type of map is useful for showing polar regions accurately.
A physical map is best used for locating landforms such as mountains, lakes, and deserts. This type of map focuses on showing natural features of the Earth's surface like terrain, water bodies, and vegetation. Physical maps use colors and shading to represent different landforms and terrain elevations.
Conic Projection ;p
A spherical map of the Earth is called a globe. It accurately represents the Earth's surface in a three-dimensional form, with each point on the surface accurately placed relative to the other points.
A world map would be a map (or chart) that displays all of the continents, complete with longitude and lattiude markings, equators and depending on the type of map, cities, states and countries.
There are two types of maps that show landforms. Physical maps show landforms using shading, while topographical maps use contour lines.