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there is a mid-atlantic ridge
Conic projection is best suited for mapping mid-latitude regions, such as North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa. These continents would be mapped accurately with minimal distortion using a conic projection.
Conic projection is best suited for mapping landmasses that are east-west oriented and located away from the equator. Therefore, continents like North America and Europe would be accurately mapped using a conic projection.
Scientists have mapped the whole human genome but are still mapping other species genomes such as mice and worms
They needed evidence first, and the evidence for continental drift is found very deep underwater (except in Greenland) where the plates are pushing each other apart. It also occurs very slowly. Of course, South America and Africa have always looked like they belong together, (like a jigsaw puzzle) but, that seemed like just a coincidence, until they mapped the underwater oceans with electronic gear.
I believe its called Pangaea Ultima.
Yes. Using a Scanning Tunnelling Microscope (or some variant thereof), individual atoms can be mapped.
not in a large scale because we have satellites to explore continents but in a small scale yes some parts of earth have not been mapped down to specifics