Tabulate the difference between a map and a plan?

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tabulate
transitive verb To arrange in tabular form; condense and list.
transitive verb To cut or form with a plane surface.
adj. Having a plane surface.
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It is impossible to "arrange in tabular form" here. You need to think about what you are actually trying to ask, instead of just C&P from a homework assignment.

A map is a model, a representation of something in selected details. For example you can lay a paper over a town and draw symbols of everything in the same spatial relationships and you have a map of the town. A plan of the same thing only includes details of a certain category. If you draw a picture of a house showing how it is to be built, the side view is called elevation and the top view is called plan. A 3D representation of the finished work is called a model.

I hope this is useful to you. I am guessing at what you need.

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