1. Political maps: These maps show boundaries between countries, states, and cities, as well as the locations of capitals and major cities.
2. Physical maps: These maps show the physical features of an area, such as mountains, rivers, lakes, and other natural landmarks.
3. Topographic maps: These maps show the elevation and relief of an area, using contour lines to represent changes in elevation.
4. Climate maps: These maps show the different climate zones of an area, including temperature, precipitation, and other weather patterns.
5. Road maps: These maps show roads, highways, and other transportation routes, as well as points of interest such as gas stations, restaurants, and hotels.
6. Population density maps: These maps show the distribution of population in an area, using colors or symbols to represent different levels of population density.
7. Geological maps: These maps show the geological features of an area, such as rock formations, fault lines, and mineral deposits.
8. Satellite maps: These maps use satellite imagery to show a detailed view of an area, including buildings, vegetation, and other man-made and natural features.
9. Historical maps: These maps show the political boundaries, cities, and landmarks of an area at a specific point in history, providing insight into how the area has changed over time.