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Map Making

A map is a two-dimensional drawing of a space or of an area.

Cartography

Cartography

  • Cartography is the study and practice of or map-making onto a flat surface.
  • Cartographers are people who make maps.
Uses of maps

Uses of maps

  • A map can show the physical landscape or human geography of an area, such as a city, country, continent or the whole world.
  • The most common maps used today are road maps.
  • A map is usually represented on a flat (2D) surface.
Maps through the ages

Maps through the ages

  • The earliest known map of the world is a carving on stone which dates from the 6th century BC.
    • The map shows parts of Assyria, Babylonia and Armenia in the Middle East.
  • Today, we use new mapping technologies including the GPS (Global Positioning System), mobile phones and GIS (Geographical Information Systems).
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