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Which of the following is an example of a true-shape map? One showing the distribution of a malaria-carrying mosquitoes worldwide. Airplane pilot's map. One where a coin covers an equal area anywhere on the map. Parallels and meridians do not cross at right angles to each other. Equal-are map.
# Go to the museum. # Get a map of Africa # Go to the pilot in the airplane.
A equal-area map shows the "true" size of Australia.
Equal-Area maps are more of the true shape, and mercator distorts it more
A conformal map is a type of map that preserves shape (angles) and a equal-area map preserves size (area). However, no single map projection can perfectly preserve both shape and size simultaneously across an entire map.
Go into the museum in Nabooti Island and go to the bottom. Talk to the woman and she will give you a map to give to the pilot outside. Click ''fly'' when you get to the plane.
A map projection drawn in such a way that an area on the map is proportional to the area on the globe is called an equal-area projection map.
A small airplane on a map is usually the symbol for an airport.
it is an equal-area map
Landmasses , map projections that show the correct size of landmasses are called equal-area maps. In order to show the correct size of the landmasses, the map usually distort shapes . This distortion is usually greater at the edges of the map and less at the center
physical map
A conformal map preserves shape, meaning angles are maintained. A equal-area map preserves size, meaning areas are accurately represented.