Maps that attempt to represent the Earth don't do a good job because the scale is normally wrong. Continents are not drawn based on their actual size relative to others.
Topographic maps represent the Earth's surface because they show elevation in addition to distance and direction.
Globes and maps
Flat maps that represent a portion of the round earth are called "world maps". These maps use projections to show the Earth's curved surface on a flat surface, with distortions in size, shape, distance, or direction. Popular world maps include the Mercator projection, the Peters projection, and the Winkel Tripel projection.
Maps was formerly known as Earth Builder. It was thought by the team that the name did not properly represent the capabilities of the product, so they replaced "earth builder" with "maps" in 2012.
Unless you mean paper maps, google maps has the entire earth mapped out.
The Earth is a sphere. Maps are almost always flat. The method you decide to use in order to represent the highlights of a curved surface on a flat drawing is called the 'projection'.
The study of maps of the surface features of the earth is known as cartography. Cartographers create maps that represent geographical information, such as terrain, natural resources, political boundaries, and cultural landmarks, using various techniques and tools to depict the Earth's surface accurately.
A representation of the earth's surface or part of the earth's surface is referred to as a map. There are different types of maps that will represent varied data and different locations.
Maps represent a visual or graphic representation of a geographical area. They typically show spatial relationships between different features such as roads, cities, rivers, and topography. Maps are used for navigation, planning, and studying the Earth's surface.
Cartography is the science or practice of making maps. It involves creating, analyzing, and interpreting geographic information in order to accurately represent the Earth's surface.
Because the surface of the earth is always changing.
A drawing of all or part of the Earth on a flat surface is called a map. Maps represent geographical features, boundaries, and various data in a two-dimensional format. They can vary in scale and detail, serving purposes such as navigation, education, and planning. Different types of maps include political maps, physical maps, and thematic maps, each highlighting specific information about the Earth's surface.