a plan generally works using a smaller scale while a map uses a larger scale as it generally covers larger areas. a plan is a true scale scale representation while a map is drawn such that some features on it cannot be drawn to scale. on a map many features are represented as symblos and generalization is carried out reasulting in changes in scale and displacement of features. e.g on a 1:1 million map, rivers and roads may be shown but they cannot be drawn to scale. a 5m road would be 0.005mm wide if drawn according to scale.
plans tend to be for a single or few applications while maps cover a large vary of uses e.g in exploration, military, reacreation, geological, navigation e.t.c
Plans typically refer to an organized method for achieving a specific goal or objective, outlining the steps to be taken. Maps, on the other hand, are visual representations of spatial relationships, typically showing the physical layout of an area or the features within it. While plans focus on actions and strategies, maps focus on visualizing geographical information.
in the lower margin on most large maps
A topographical map shows elevations. They are more useful than other types of maps when looking for information about landforms, their locations, and their heights.
The three types of special purpose maps are thematic maps (focus on a specific theme or topic), topographic maps (showing detailed terrain features), and navigation maps (assisting in travel and route planning).
Maps, blueprints, layouts, and floor plans represent the spatial information of a location, such as the arrangement of structures, rooms, and other elements within a given area. They help in understanding the physical layout and organization of spaces, guiding navigation, planning of construction or renovation projects, and conveying information about a place in a visual format.
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in these modern maps there are accurate number of lines and continents Ancient maps had no latitude or longitude lines
Shows states and cities.
i think what you are trying to ask is, "What is the difference between physical and political maps." The difference between the two is that physical is terrain and political is location and cities.
Most maps are measured in both. Google maps has a scale of both.
In terms of cartography: Sketch (maps): Roughly drawn maps which may be inaccurate but can be quickly created. Maps: Should be accurate. Can be any scale. Features are drawn in their true position (within limitations of scale). Can be topographic; thematic; political etc. Diagrams: a cross-section etc. (aerial) Photograph: can look accurate but will be at different scales in various parts of the map because of distance from camera and pitch & yaw of aircraft. Plans: very Large Scale maps showing lots of detail. maybe of a single site.
Cartes, plans
the way that they display landmasses
Large scale maps are enlarged maps to show cities and sometimes small towns. Small scale maps are maps shrunken down only to show countries and continents. -The person-
one builds and plans and the other controls what was built.
In making maps, architectural plans, engineering plans and so on.
Maps Lesson PLansIf you go to the related link and click on free lesson plans, then click on geography, page 5 of the results has lesson plans on maps/types and uses.
1 plans it and the outher Builds it