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You can learn how to get to somewhere using road maps,museum maps,and etc.
Maps.
Maps covering a large area suffer from "barrel distortion". In the usual layout of maps, East-West distances are compressed near the equator and exaggerated as you move towards the poles.
Distortion
City maps, the squares or grids represent one square mile. On larger maps they can indicate townships, counties, or land parcels.
Maps differ from photographs in many significant ways, including the use of imaginary lines or boundaries.
Yes, lots of them. The HST was built for taking photographs.
Clip art
Aerial photographs are prospective projection while maps are orthographic projection
Satellite maps are created using photographs taken from the satellite in space. J&RJ&RDetailed photographs of land are taken from a satellite in space then fed back to a computer on earth which are then edited with location text and then put online.
The Features that stand out are the crops or factories and all the places on those maps
D. O'Leary has written: 'Interpretation of maps and geographical photographs'
Maureen Reardon has written: 'Match point' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Readers, Tennis
Maps, Photographs, email messages, web pages, and Databases in IT systems
Maps, Photographs, Email messages, Databases in IT systems, Web pages
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1- satellite 2- maps 3- aerial photograph