Ryan Futch Maps PowerPoint. Scivis, 2 nd period. Road map an illustrative high level plan of a project to reach its goals. It can be also described as.

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Ryan Futch Maps PowerPoint. Scivis, 2 nd period

Road map an illustrative high level plan of a project to reach its goals. It can be also described as a simplified description of scope of work -A map to know the roads you must take to get to your destionation

Topographic Map a type of map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief, usually using contour maps in modern mapping. -A map to see the mountains of a region

Aeronautical map designed to assist in navigation of aircraft, much as nautical charts do for water craft, or a roadmap for drivers. - For planes to know- -Where to go in the air

Weather map displays various meteorological features across a particular area at a particular point in time. - to tell the weather

Gene map the descriptive representation of the structure of a single gene. - to tell your genetic code

Concept map a diagram showing the relationships among concepts. It is a graphical tool for organizing and representing knowledge. - to tell the concept your trying to get across

Floor plan a drawing that shows a room as seen from above. Everything in a floor plan appears flat - A plan of what you are trying to do (blue prints)

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