How Did Humans Create Maps Before Satellites?

Humans used tools and observation, just like you use blocks to build a tower or your eyes to find your favorite toy.

Like a Puzzle from Nature

Long ago, people watched the world around them, mountains, rivers, and stars. They walked, sailed, or rode animals across big areas, and they kept track of where they were by looking at landmarks, like trees or rocks that stood out.

They also used strings and sticks to draw on the ground or on pieces of wood, showing paths and places, kind of like how you might use crayons to draw a map of your room.

The Power of Patterns

Some people even made big drawings on the ground using stones or sand. These maps showed where villages were, where rivers ran, and which way was north or south, just like how you use a compass app on your phone today, but with real stuff!

Over time, these simple tools and ideas got better, helping humans travel farther and find their way more easily, all without satellites!

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Examples

  1. A child draws a simple map of their neighborhood using sticks and stones.
  2. A sailor estimates distances by watching the stars at night.
  3. A group uses ropes to measure land for farming.

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