Here are a few ways to draw a world map: ** 1. Drawing with tools ** 1. **Google Earth** - It was a geographical information system (GPS) software based on Google Earth and supported the operating systems of Windows, macos, and linux.com. It provided a wealth of geographical information resources, such as satellite images, schematics, topography, 3D buildings, and so on. The user could use these resources to draw map-related content. For example, if you want to draw a world map related to the terrain of a certain area, you can refer to the terrain data in Google Earth. The user interface was easy to use, but it consumed a lot of network traffic. In a low-speed network environment, it might affect the network experience, and there might be delays in the data source. 2. **OpenStreetMap** - This was a free, open, and reliable open source map service, with volunteers providing geographical information. Its data could be used for map drawing, route planning, geographical information system (GPS), mobile positioning, and so on. The user could draw a map based on the real-time map data provided by the system, and could also edit and draw the map data by themselves. However, its coverage was not wide enough, and there were certain data accuracy problems. Some map data was missing, and users might need to edit and improve it themselves to have a better user experience. 3. **FineReport ** - It was essentially a reporting tool, but it performed well in map visualization. It could connect to multiple libraries and support a variety of visual maps, such as regular GPS point maps, regional maps, point maps with precise positioning, flow maps showing migration activities, data maps that simultaneously displayed areas, points, and flow directions, etc. It also supported drilling maps (such as data display from country- > province- > city- > district) for real-time operation and analysis. It embedded the map function into the report, not only supporting individual map display, but also supporting map-based reports (inserting maps into the report to combine other charts to carry more information display). ** 2. Drawing by programming (using R language as an example)** 1. First, install the relevant R packages, such as the "maps" and "ggplot2" packages. 2. The two packages,"library("ggplot2")" and "library("maps")", are loaded. 3. import map data, such as "world_map < - map_data("world")". 4. You can do some processing on the map data, such as adding some random data to the map data (like "world_map$size < -1:dim(world_map)(1)" in the example. Of course, in actual applications, you can replace it with meaningful data according to specific needs, such as the number of doctors in each country, the relevant data such as GDP). 5. Finally, use the "ggplot" function to draw a picture, such as "ggplot(world_map, aes(x = long, y = late, group = group, fill = size))+geom_agon (colour = "white",size = 0.2)+scale_fill_crystallizer (pane = "YlGnBu",direction =1)". When drawing his own map, he could modify the relevant data as needed, such as writing the map data out through "write. dsv"(get the exel format) and then reading it in "read. dsv" to modify it.
The following are some examples of the world map that won the first prize: - At Jiangshan Experimental Middle School in Zhejiang Province, Wang Ruolin, a 13-year-old junior high school student, won first place in the grade for her hand-drawn world map. At that time, the geography teachers of the first grade decided to give the 190 students of the whole grade a hand-drawn world map assignment. After the long holiday, the teachers evaluated the works according to their authenticity, exquisiteness, and scientific nature. Wang Ruolin stood out from the many students 'works. She had been receiving art training since kindergarten, and she loved to look at maps, which made her drawing very easy. Her works were evaluated as exquisite, with proper color matching and accurate latitude and longitude. - In some of the hand-drawing competitions held by schools with the world map as the theme, such as the world geographical drawing exhibition held by the seventh grade geography group of a middle school, the students used their creativity and imagination to draw the world map, and the teachers selected the first prize according to the selection criteria of "theme, professionalism, and beauty". - In Hunan, there was also a children's hand-drawn map work," A Seed Changes the World," which stood out in the national selection and was selected to participate in the 2023 Barbara Pashnick Children's World Map Competition. Although it was not mentioned whether it won the first prize in China, being selected to participate in the international competition was enough to prove its excellence.
The activities related to the world children's hand-drawn map included the "2023 - 2024 School Year Children's Hand-drawn Map Competition", which was part of the National Territory Knowledge Competition (Primary and Secondary School Group). It included the National Territory Knowledge Competition and the Children's Hand-drawn Map Competition. It was organized by the Ministry of Natural Resources Education and Promotion Center, and co-organized by the China Map publishing group, the Map Technology Review Center of the Ministry of Natural Resources, and the China Society of surveying and surveying. All provinces actively organized provincial preliminary competitions. 28 provinces submitted more than 1300 works to participate in the national finals. After review by the expert committee, a total of 235 excellent works were selected. According to the age groups of "6 - 8 years old","9 - 12 years old" and "13 - 15 years old", different numbers of first prize winners were determined. Similar events were held in other places in China. For example, the fifth "Beautiful China" Children's Hand-drawn Map Competition held in Changde City. With "Beautiful China" as the theme, the creation revolved around the map. Children in the city participated enthusiastically. The organizing committee and experts of the competition evaluated the entries from the aspects of creativity, map accuracy, and ornamental value. Different awards were awarded from three age groups: "6 - 8 years old","9 - 12 years old", and "13 - 15 years old". It included the first, second, and third prizes, the winning prize, the outstanding organization award, the outstanding guidance award, and so on. Shuocheng District also held a related award ceremony. Among them, 14 outstanding winners and 4 outstanding instructors from Shuocheng District's No. 4 High School went on stage to receive the awards. These activities helped to spread the knowledge of the country's territory, create a social atmosphere that consciously maintained the dignity of the country's territory, and inspire children's understanding and love for their motherland, hometown, and beautiful China.
A hand-drawn map was a map drawn by hand. The drawing of a simple hand-drawn map could follow certain steps. For example, first draw a number of small squares on the paper with a pencil to describe the outline, such as the Yangtze River, Han River and its tributaries, draw the lakes and mark the names of the famous places and rivers and lakes, and the outline of the administrative division could be described with a pen. Then draw the topographic contours and mark the peaks. This step was more difficult because the topographic contours were not easy to draw. Finally, according to the color display of the map, the areas within the different contours were filled in. You could also use the method of first making a grid (the grid on the white paper and the grid on the map book have a certain proportional relationship), drawing the outline of the map with a pencil according to the map book, then using a pen to describe the outline and erasing the boundary with an eraser, writing the name of the geographical object in the map, drawing the contour line with a pencil, and finally carefully drawing the color. In the modern sense, a hand-drawn map would draw a specific location, which was both practical and memorable. It was full of artistic sense and could be seen. For example, Hangzhou has Hangzhou tourism hand-drawn map, while in Shen Yang there is Shen Yang tourism (electronic) hand-drawn map, Shenyang City museum's "hundred museum project" cultural and museum venue hand-drawn map,"bath" see Shen Yang--Shen Yang hot spring bath hand-drawn map,"Shen Yang metropolis circle hand-drawn map, etc. These hand-drawn maps show geographical information and also integrate artistic elements. Some cover transportation, dining, accommodation and other tourism service information to facilitate tourists to plan their itinerary. Some marked the location of the cultural and cultural venues and detailed information for convenient inquiry and contact.
Hand-drawn sketches of China maps had many uses. It could be used to represent the four geographical regions of China, the location of 34 provinces, and the distribution of mountains, topography, and climate in China. The greatest value of this map was that it could show the location of a certain area and the relationship between the areas. However, more specific information such as area size, distance, shape, and so on could not be displayed in detail.
Mind maps are a very popular thinking tool that helps people organize, organize, and present their thoughts and information. The following is a simple example of a hand-drawn mind map: ``` X / \ Y Z / \ A B / \ C D / \ E F / \ G H / \ I J / \ / \ ``` In this example, we can see a mind map with eight branches, each representing a theme or concept. The intersection between these branches represented the relationship between them. Arrows were used to indicate the direction of these relationships. The direction of the arrows indicated which topic they went from to which topic. To draw a beautiful mind map, you can consider the following points: 1. Choose a suitable canvas and brush. You can choose a brightly colored canvas that is easy to recognize and use a simple brush to draw the Mind Map. 2. Clearly express each branch. Make sure that each branch is fully expressed and use different colors or symbols to represent different topics or concepts. 3 Add the appropriate connection. Using connecting symbols to indicate the relationship between topics made the Mind Map more complex and rich. 4 Use symbols to represent important keywords or phrases. This can help people understand Mind Maps better and make them easier to read and understand. 5 Try different styles and format. Mind Maps can have different styles and format to suit different needs and uses. Drawing a beautiful mind map takes some time and effort, but it can help people organize their thoughts and information better and make the mind map easier to understand and read.
To use a Mind Map to remember an article, you can follow these steps: 1 Read the article and create a mind map. In the mind map, the main points and keywords of the article could be drawn together to form an organic graphic structure. 2. Review the Mind Map. Whenever you need to review an article, you can redraw the Mind Map and compare it with the previous Mind Map. 3. Use Mind Map to memorize. Mind Maps can be used to memorize important concepts, plots, and details in an article to help you better understand and remember the content of the article. 4. Keep reviewing and consolidating. Whenever you need to review an article, you can redraw the Mind Map and compare it with the previous Mind Map. This way, he could continuously consolidate his memories. Using a mind map to memorize an article can help you better understand and remember the content of the article and apply it to writing and reading in your daily life.
The following is a simple novel mind map template: 1. Story background: introduce the world, background, history, politics, and other factors that make the story more believable. 2. Protagonist: introduce the protagonist's name, personality, appearance, experience, goals, etc. to let the reader understand the protagonist better and pave the way for the development of the story. 3. Main characters: introduce the names, personalities, appearances, experiences, goals, etc. of the main characters so that readers can better understand the main characters and provide support for the development of the story. 4. Storyline: introduce the origin, development, climax and ending of the story so that readers can better understand the structure and plot of the story. 5. The theme: introduce the theme and meaning of the story to give the reader a deeper understanding of the story and provide inspiration and thinking for the story. 6. Character relationships: introduce the relationships and interactions between the main characters so that readers can better understand the relationships between the characters and provide emotional support for the story. 7. Description of Details: Introduce the details and plot of the story to allow the reader to understand the story more deeply and enhance the realism of the story through the description of details. 8. conclusion: summarize the main plot and theme of the story so that readers can better understand the meaning and value of the story and provide inspiration and thinking for the story. These are the basic elements of a novel mind map template that can be adjusted and modified according to the specific needs of the story.
The plot development mind map of a novel could be drawn in the following ways: 1. ** Structure Generalization Method ** - Number each paragraph in the essay first. - He would be clear about the beginning, development, climax, and ending of the plot, and then sort out and summarize the plot. 2. [Scene summary method: Generally, a scene can be organized into a plot.] 3. ** Clue summary method **: Plot summary = character + event (beginning-development-climax-ending). When a Mind Map was drawn, the summarized plot content would become the branch content of the Mind Map, spreading from the central theme (such as the title of the novel or the core theme of the novel). This would clearly show the development of the novel's plot. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some of the steps and key points of the super-simplified hand-drawn map of Earth: 1. Contour: - He could draw the outline of the map on the left of America first, then draw Africa and Asia on the right, and then draw Australia. This was the basic order of constructing the outline of the world map. - Or he could draw the outline of the world map and the boundaries between the continents to form a simple framework. 2. The content was simplified: - There was no need to draw complicated terrains, rivers, cities, and other details. Only the outline of the continent was the main content. - The shape of the continents could also be simplified to a certain extent. For example, the outline of Africa could be simplified into an approximate triangle plus a small triangle (representing the protruding parts such as the Somalia Peninsula). Asia could be simplified into an irregular shape. Europe could be simplified into a small penitentiary on the west side of the Asian continent. America could be simplified into two roughly connected shapes, and Australia could be simplified into a single island-shaped outline. 3. Color processing (if coloring is required): - Different continents could be distinguished by simple colors. For example, blue represented the ocean, green represented America (which could represent the concept of rich vegetation), yellow represented Asia (which could symbolize the vast desert), and black outlined the outline. The colors did not have to be too complicated and precise.
The map of China was a map that displayed the territory, administrative divisions, geographical elements, and other information of the People's Republic of China. It could display China's mountains, rivers, lakes, cities, provinces, and so on. The world map was a map that depicted the geographical information of various countries, regions, oceans, continents, etc. on the surface of the earth. It allowed people to directly see the geographical location, size, and distribution of oceans of various countries in the world. The common maps of China and the world were published in many versions, such as the Map of China·Map of the World published by the geological publishing house in 2011, the Map of China·Map of the World published by the geological publishing house on March 1, 2012, and the maps of China and the world in the 2023 edition of the standard map service. These maps could provide people with a reference for geographical information in different scenarios.