Birds eye view or aerial view
A view from the air is called an aerial view or bird's-eye view.
They both present the view of any part of the earth as seen from directly above i.e. what is referred to as the 'birds eye' view of the earth. It is therefore easier to determine scale and relationship between features on aerial photographs just like it is with maps. In fact, map-makers use aerial photographs when drawing maps.
An Aerial View was created in 2008.
A birds-eye-view of a place or a picture of a place taken from above. For an example, see Google / Bing Maps' Satellite view.
Aerial View was created on -20-12-04.
View from the air.
In computer language, I perceive the difference between "see" and "view" as the difference between "see" (mere ocular recognition) and "read". For instance, "Click one of the documents you see on the screen to view it".
One can obtain an aerial view of their home by visiting MapQuest, GoogleEarth or GoogleMaps just to name a few. Just type in your address and you will be shown an aerial view of your home and the surrounding neighbourhood.
I think both are same. There is difference between isometric view and isometric drawing that is of size.
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