World Map of Water Resources
World Map of Water Resources The availability of all water resources for both civil and agricultural uses is one of
Read moreThe maps are simplified and symbolic representations of a space of territory that relate components (objects, regions) of that space. A map is a two-dimensional, geometrically accurate representation of a three-dimensional space, such as a map. In general, maps can be used to represent any local property or data and statistics of the world or part of it, or any other space, even mental or conceptual. In ancient Rome, a map was a linen cloth used as a napkin on the patrician tables. It was also called the red cloth with which the bestiaries excited the bull in the circus, as well as the cloth that the emperor or magistrates threw into the arena to start the races. The ancient agronomists called maps (because they are often performed on canvas) each graphic representation of an area of land. From this etymology the modern use of the word is derived.
Guido Bissanti
World Map of Water Resources The availability of all water resources for both civil and agricultural uses is one of
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