eerata
Eerata is a term used in cartography and surveying to refer to an error in the representation of geographic features on a map or in a dataset. These errors can arise from various sources, including inaccuracies in measurement, outdated information, processing mistakes, or the inherent limitations of map projections. Eerata can manifest in several ways, such as incorrect positioning of landmarks, inaccurate distances or areas, or the misrepresentation of coastlines and boundaries.
The impact of eerata can range from minor inconveniences to significant problems, depending on the application
Modern geospatial technologies, including GPS and GIS, have significantly reduced the prevalence and magnitude of eerata