answersLogoWhite

0

The difference between a map and a model is a model is three dimensional and a map is two dimensional (flat) . In another sense, there is no difference. A model is just one kind of map.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the similarities between a map and model?

The similarities between a map and model is they both represent something real and they both help you understand something.


What the difference between a map and a map projection?

a map projection is a map that has lots of different angles.


What is the difference between map and map projection?

a map projection is a map that has lots of different angles.


Difference between multistore and working model memory?

what is the difference between the memory store model and the working memory model?


What difference between medical model and holistic model of care?

difference between holistic and medical models


What is the difference between a map and a projection?

a map projection is a map that has lots of different angles.


What is the difference between a thematic map and a contour map?

it is different for location


What is the main difference between Harrod-Domar growth model and Robert Solow growth model?

difference between horred-domer and solow model


What part of a map tells you the difference in size between the map and real life?

The scale


what is the difference between a 3g map coverage and a 4g map coverage?

The difference between and 3g and 4g map coverage is the amount of memory that each contain. Obviously, 4g contains a lot more memory. 1g is in fact, a large difference.


What is the difference between a physical and politicial map?

Type your answer here... What is the difference between a physical map and a politicial map?


What is difference between agile model and iterative model?

nothing