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What are mapmakers referring to when they talk about hierarchy

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bellalorenzo
bellalorenzo bellalorenzo
  • 14-06-2018
a “hierarchy” is defined as a set order of priorities from highest to lowest, and a “hierarchy” is the head of a certain thing, whether it be a boss, a captain, or a leader. when map makers use the term “hierarchy”, they are referring to the leader of a certain geographical area.
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miykayah
miykayah miykayah
  • 04-10-2019

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Pacing the most important information in the center of the map.

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