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True. The Robinson projection is a compromise map projection that shows the size and shape of most continents relatively accurately, while also increasing the size of oceans to balance out the distortions of the land areas. However, no map projection can perfectly represent the three-dimensional Earth on a two-dimensional surface.

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Q: Is it true or false that the Robinson projection shows the size of the continents accurately and the water areas are expanded to fill the extra space?
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Is it true or false that Robinson projection shows the size of the continents accuratly but the water areas are expanded to fill the extra space?

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