It is to do with the scale used on the maps and globes.
Globes provide a more accurate representation of Earth's shapes and distances because they represent a 3D object on a 3D surface. Maps, on the other hand, often distort shapes and sizes due to the challenge of translating a spherical surface onto a flat plane.
A map is a two-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface, while a globe is a three-dimensional model of the Earth. Maps can be easily folded and transported, while globes are not portable. Maps can show a larger area, such as an entire country or continent, while globes provide a more accurate depiction of the Earth’s shape and size. Maps can be customized and have specific projections, while globes provide a more accurate representation of distances and directions. Maps can be updated and revised easily, while globes are static and do not change.
Advantages: Globes provide a more accurate representation of the Earth's shape, distances, and sizes compared to flat maps. They are useful for teaching geography and understanding the concept of Earth as a 3D object. Disadvantages: Globes are not as portable or easy to store as flat maps. They can also be expensive and may not show as much detail or specific information as certain types of maps.
The lines of latitude tell the angle between a place and the Equator - the imaginary line which runs east/west around the globe - at right angles to the line connecting the north and south poles. All lines of latitude are parallel to the Equator, and so they also run east/west or west/east. An easy way to remember the difference between latitude and longitude is longitude has the word long in it. they go north and south or you may say up and down and seem longer than the latitude lines which go left and right or east and west. i dont think the lines actually are longer but they appear to be. so think of it as longitude longer up and down. latitude the opposite, shorter, left and right. The lines of latitude on maps and globes 'run' in the same direction that the marks on a ruler do.
One advantage to using a globe is that you can more accurately determine distances than you can with a flat map. Flat maps distort the spherical surface and that distortion can be significant over long distances.
Maps are typically more informative than globes because they can display larger areas in greater detail. Maps can show specific information such as roads, cities, and topographical features more clearly than globes, which can sometimes distort the shapes of land masses and distances. Additionally, maps can be updated more easily with current information than globes can.
It fixes the relationship between distances in the real world and on the map or globe.
Maps and globes are both tools used to represent the Earth's surface. Maps are two-dimensional representations while globes are three-dimensional. Maps can provide more detailed information and are easier to carry around, while globes offer a more accurate depiction of the Earth's shape and are better for understanding distances and spatial relationships.
Globes provide a more accurate representation of Earth's shapes and distances because they represent a 3D object on a 3D surface. Maps, on the other hand, often distort shapes and sizes due to the challenge of translating a spherical surface onto a flat plane.
Globes and maps help you see our geography in an easy way. Whether you are traveling, studying, or just curious, maps and globes can show you oceans, cities, states, countries, and continents.
on maps yes, on globes no
how are maps and lobes not the same
Globes are important because they help us with geography, and show us the location of distant places. Unlike a map, globes are the exact figure, or model of the earth. Without globes, no one would know what the earth really looks like, and there would be no maps, because they are based on globes.
A map is a two-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface, while a globe is a three-dimensional model of the Earth. Maps can be easily folded and transported, while globes are not portable. Maps can show a larger area, such as an entire country or continent, while globes provide a more accurate depiction of the Earth’s shape and size. Maps can be customized and have specific projections, while globes provide a more accurate representation of distances and directions. Maps can be updated and revised easily, while globes are static and do not change.
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Advantages: Globes provide a more accurate representation of the Earth's shape, distances, and sizes compared to flat maps. They are useful for teaching geography and understanding the concept of Earth as a 3D object. Disadvantages: Globes are not as portable or easy to store as flat maps. They can also be expensive and may not show as much detail or specific information as certain types of maps.
Globes are much more realistic and accurate than flat maps.