Radar mapping is a technique used in remote sensing and geospatial sciences to create detailed maps and images of the Earth's surface using radar technology. Radar mapping involves the transmission of radio waves from a radar sensor towards the Earth's surface, which are then reflected back to the sensor and analyzed to create high-resolution images of the terrain, surface features, and objects. Radar mapping is especially useful in areas with dense vegetation or low visibility, as radar waves can penetrate through obstacles and provide accurate mapping data. This technology is widely used in various applications such as environmental monitoring, disaster management, urban planning, and military intelligence.