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Q: What do map projections have in common?
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What is the most common map projection used?

The most common map projections are based on three main geometric shapes: 1) Sphere to a Plane 2) Cylindrical Projections, 3) Conic Projections.


What are two map projection?

Two common map projections are Mercator and the Robinson Projection.


What are the release dates for Map Projections - 1977?

Map Projections - 1977 was released on: USA: 1977


Are there 3 main types of map projection?

Map makers are called cartographers. There are 3 generally accepted types of map projections. These are cylindrical projections, conic projects and planar projections.


The most common map projections are based on three geometric shapewhat gemetric shapes is not one of them?

They are cylinder cone and plane


What are some of the problems with map projections?

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Since Earth is a sphere maps are?

Map are projections in a systematic transformation of the latitudes and longitudes of the locations on the surface of a sphere. Map projections distort the surface in a little bi, depending on the purpose of the map.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of the three map projections?

are lines


Why map projections important?

it can help you find stuff.


Why are map Projections important?

it can help you find stuff.


Why are there different types of map projections?

=The curved surface of the earth cannot be shown accurately on a map because such a surface must be stretched or broken in some places as it is flattened. For this reason mapmakers use map projections.=


What is the grid location of vinson massif?

The grid location differs map to map. There are different map projections that particular researchers and cartographers prefer over others, and these different projections alter the grid locations for landmarks.