Paper Maps
Paper maps are physical representations of geographical areas, typically printed on large sheets of paper. They display various features such as roads, rivers, mountains, and cities, helping users navigate from one location to another. Unlike digital maps, paper maps do not require batteries or electronic devices, making them reliable in remote areas without internet access.
To use a paper map effectively, one must understand how to read symbols and scales. Topographic maps show elevation changes, while road maps focus on transportation routes. Despite the rise of digital navigation tools, paper maps remain valuable for outdoor activities like hiking and camping, where technology may fail.