i think its near the equator probably. +++ NO: towards the Poles. Think about it - the cylinder is normally vertical and tangential to the globe around the Equator so the most accurate projection will be around the equator.
Landmasses near the poles look bigger than they actually are
find out yourself because i have no clue
poles
cylindrical
mercator
cylindrical projection
This appears to be a true statement.
a) planar projection B) cylindrical projection
A map made by cylindrical projection appears rectangular in shape. This is because the Earth's surface is projected onto a cylinder positioned over the globe, resulting in distortion towards the poles.
cylindrical projection
cylindrical
mercator
It is having the cone.
mercator
mercator
cylindrical projection
This appears to be a true statement.
a) planar projection B) cylindrical projection
Google Earth uses a Simple Cylindrical projection with a WGS84 datum for its imagery base.
(metallurgy) A projection on a cylindrical casting pattern which supports a core.Source: Answers.comA projection made in the pattern is called core print .it is used to form a core seat in the mould . the core is correctly seated in this seat