A map shows you the labeled routes and major features while ignoring all the details. A picture shows you what you would see if you were looking at it.
A map is a representation or drawing of an area or location. A photograph is an image of an area or location as seen from a certain vantage point. Information can be added to some types of photographs (e.g. aerial photos of the ground) to allow them to serve as maps.
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A vertical photo is where the picture is taken when the camera is as vertical as it can be. So it's basically an aerial view of whatever. Whereas a map is a representation of something in its respective form, shape, size, location, etcetera.
Maps differ from photographs in many significant ways, including the use of imaginary lines or boundaries.
Maps differ from photographs in many significant ways, including the use of imaginary lines or boundaries.
Both show the distance and orientational relationship of objects and both are two-dimensional representations of a three dimensional surface.
A map shows where places and oceans are and a picture shows objects and not everything.
A map shows alot of details while a photo majors only on important details
it is different for location
A district map is where it is in the town that you are in. A guide map is to help you to get to where you are going out of one state to another.
Symbols are small, well, symbols that are ON the map. The Key is off to the side, and tells you what the symbols mean.
Contour line connect points of equal elevation on a map, whereas relief is the difference in elevation from the highest and lowest on a map.
Contour interval