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ahrayia [7]
2 years ago
5

Are printed maps obsolete and unnecessary now that we have technology? Why or why not?

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1 answer:
stepan [7]2 years ago
6 0

I strongly believe that printed maps are not obsolete and are still necessary now that we have technology, because it is still used in schools and some homes to get acquainted. Also Technologies could be altered but the printed maps remain the same.

<h3>Meaning of Maps</h3>

A map can be defined as a visual or diagrammatic representation of places and their features using symbols that are decodable by the reader

A map serves as a means to understand ones location as well as a guide to a place or location.

In conclusion, though printed maps are loosing their worth in present day, it is still important that we keep them.

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