Cartographer

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A person who deals with the art, science and technology of making and using maps

Real World Example

During the Global Age from 1415 to 1795, cartographers played a crucial role in exploring and mapping the world, especially as Europe sought new trade routes and territories in Africa and Asia. They created detailed maps that helped navigators find their way across vast oceans, leading to the discovery of new lands and the expansion of European influence worldwide. Their work was vital for explorers like Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama, who relied on accurate maps to reach their destinations. Today, cartographers' legacy continues in our use of GPS and digital maps, which guide us in everyday activities like driving and hiking. For example, when using a map app on a smartphone to find a restaurant, we rely on the same principles of mapping first developed by these early cartographers.

Practice Version

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