Maps and Models have something that's the same is they are both are scaled versions of larger object.Something that's different is a map is 2D and flat on a paper.A model is a 3D,for example when you watch a movie in 3D everything is popping out like its real.That's like a model.
tables, diagrams, bar graphs, forms, maps
pictograph
They both give you info.
Many kinds of information can be shown on maps and graphs. Geography, population, pronunciation differences, income, age, religion... almost anything.
location over time
It is the process of translating large data sets into charts, maps, graphs and other visuals.
they all compare different amounts
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Diagrams, blueprints, maps, layouts, floor plans
Topographic maps
They illustrate the relationship between two (or more) variables.
Represent two variables on two axes.