Description
A World Physical Map sized 140×100 cm is a large-format educational wall chart that emphasizes the Earth’s natural features—mountain ranges, deserts, rivers, lakes, valleys, oceans, and elevation patterns—making it a staple for geography classrooms, libraries, and catalog displays.
Key Features and Specifications
Size and Format: 140 × 100 cm (large landscape poster), printed on laminated or synthetic paper for durability, sometimes with options for magnetic, wood-mounted, or canvas finishes for institutional use.
Content: Shows world continents and oceans with topographical shading, displaying elevation, major mountains (Andes, Rockies, Himalayas, Alps), deserts (Sahara, Gobi, Atacama), major river systems, islands, archipelagos, polar ice caps, and tectonic features. Ocean bathymetry, shelf depth, and sea-floor relief are also often included for advanced study.
Legend and Scale: Comprehensive legends and elevation color keys allow for easy interpretation of landforms, climate zones, and hydrography. Labels indicate prominent physical landmarks as well as latitude and longitude.
Visual Style: Utilizes shaded relief, color gradients, and sometimes satellite imagery or 3D topographic representation to visualize terrain and earth’s physical diversity.
Classroom, Catalog, and Digital Use
Designed for interactive and reference use; these maps are suitable for classroom marking or display as geoscience tools in catalogs.
High-resolution digital files (JPEG/PNG/PDF, suitable for resizing to 800×800 px for catalogs) can be sourced from educational publishers, mapping portals, or open-license repositories for online product listings.
Suppliers and Availability
Available from Vidya Chitr Prakashan, Flipkart, World Maps Online, National Geographic Maps, and more, with pricing typically from ₹350–₹990 or international equivalents depending on finish.
Custom large-format maps can be ordered through major school supply or online wall map vendors.
For added detail, request versions labeled in English, Hindi, other languages, or with thematic overlays (climate, earth crust, tectonics) according to your catalog or curriculum requirements.