Ways of Looking at the World
From two dimensional maps, to satellite images from space: discover some of the many ways to explore the Earth and its physical and 'human' features.
Human Geography - Orientation And Settlements - Learning Points.
Maps have been used by man throughout history to explain and navigate the world.
Traditionally, maps are two-dimensional drawings that use scale to represent the landscape.
Aerial photography and satellite imagery allow us to view the world in a new way.
We can use sonar technology to discover the topography of the bottom of the sea.
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