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	\textbf{Decimal Outline}

	\textbf{of}

	\textbf{"Kinds of Maps and Kinds of Map Data"}

	\textbf{by U.S. Department of Interior}
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		\item Planimetric Maps present bare features and nothing more.
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				\item These maps are often used for planning.
				\item Planimetric maps are sometimes used for cadastral purposes.
				\item Utility companies may use planimetric maps for construction purposes.
			\end{enumerate}
		\item Topographic Maps show bare features along with height data.
			\begin{enumerate}
				\item Topographical maps are vital in the development of a nation's economy.
				\item Topographic Maps are classified publication scale.
					\begin{enumerate}
						\item Scale of maps are usually classified in ratio format.
						\item Maps may be either big, medium, or small.
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		\item Thematic Maps emphasize a specific topic.
			\begin{enumerate}
				\item Thematic maps are often used for quantification or acknowledgment of distribution.
				\item Density may be highlighted by a heavier use of a measuring tool (such as dot size being higher).
				\item Thematic maps may be broken up by arbitrary boundaries.
			\end{enumerate}
		\item Digital Maps and Map Data are digitized versions of maps that can be remotely accessed.
			\begin{enumerate}
				\item May be stored in a graphical form.
				\item May be stored in a numerical form.
			\end{enumerate}
		\item Line Maps are a crude form of map where lines are pasted on an image.
		\item Photomaps take photos of an area and present it as a map.
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				\item Cartographic elements may be apparent for user convenience.
				\item Photographs may be seen as "map substitutes" depending on detail level.
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