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Q: Most of the contiguous US falls between which two lines of latitude on the Robinson projection map?
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Which two lines of latitude does the Contiguous US fall between?

All of the contiguous US falls between 24.52° and 49.38° North Latitude.There is no official standard set of 'lines'. Some maps and globes show more lines,some have fewer of them, and some have none at all. You can draw a line at anylatitude on your map or globe. All it takes is a pencil.


Between about what longitude and latitude degrees does most of the continental US fall?

The 48 contiguous states lie between longitudes of 49¡23'4.1' N (Northwest Angle, Minnesota) and 24¡31' 26' N (Ballast Key, Florida). The latitudes are 66¡57' W (Sail Rock, Maine) and 124¡46' W (Bodelteh Islands offshore from Cape Alava, Washington).


What type of map is a Mercator map?

Mercator is not a map, but a map projection, i.e. a way of representing the continents on a map. The Mercator projection is only accurate between 30 degrees north and south latitude. The further away you go from that point, the greater the exaggeration.


How are the Mercator projection and the Goode's projection different?

The Mercator projection is used for world maps, and is most accurate between 30 degrees north and south latitude. The further away you go from there, the more exaggerated it becomes. The equal-area projection is also used for world maps, but only represents the continents in equal area with respect to their size, but not location. The conic projection is used for maps that show polar regions, such as Alaska. Imagine an ice-cream cone turned upside down and placed on top of a ball. The only accurate representation would be only in the circle that cone touches the ball.


What are projection lines?

Projection lines are used to establish relationships of part featurues between rotated veiws of the same drawing.

Related questions

The contiguous US falls between which two lines of latitude?

49°N and 24°31′15.02″N. In pertaining to the "Robinson Projection Map" the best answer is: between 30°N and 45°N.


Which two line of latitude fall between the US on a Robinson projection map?

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What is the difference between mercator and Robinson projection?

the mercator projection lines are straight but the robinsons are curved


Which two lines of latitude does the Contiguous US fall between?

All of the contiguous US falls between 24.52° and 49.38° North Latitude.There is no official standard set of 'lines'. Some maps and globes show more lines,some have fewer of them, and some have none at all. You can draw a line at anylatitude on your map or globe. All it takes is a pencil.


In mapping what is the difference between mercator projection and an equal area projection?

the difference between mercator projection and equal projection is 250km apart from each other


Difference between continuous and contiguous?

contiguous is "separated in space" and continuous is "separated in time"


Between about what longitude and latitude degrees does most of the continental US fall?

The 48 contiguous states lie between longitudes of 49¡23'4.1' N (Northwest Angle, Minnesota) and 24¡31' 26' N (Ballast Key, Florida). The latitudes are 66¡57' W (Sail Rock, Maine) and 124¡46' W (Bodelteh Islands offshore from Cape Alava, Washington).


What type of map is a Mercator map?

Mercator is not a map, but a map projection, i.e. a way of representing the continents on a map. The Mercator projection is only accurate between 30 degrees north and south latitude. The further away you go from that point, the greater the exaggeration.


Can you show me the difference between first and third angle projection?

In a first angle projection, the object stands in between the observer and the plane of projection. In a third angle project, the object and the plane of projection is interchanged.


Difference between contiguous and non contiguous memory?

In contiguous allocation there is no overhead during execution of a program. In noncontiguous allocation address translation is performed during execution Contiguous memory allocates single area of memory Noncontigious memory allocates several memory areas - one memory are to each component of a process


Difference between contiguous and non contiguous memory allocation?

In a contiguous memory allocation there is no overhead during execution of a program. In a non contiguous memory allocation address translation is performed during execution.


How are the Mercator projection and the Goode's projection different?

The Mercator projection is used for world maps, and is most accurate between 30 degrees north and south latitude. The further away you go from there, the more exaggerated it becomes. The equal-area projection is also used for world maps, but only represents the continents in equal area with respect to their size, but not location. The conic projection is used for maps that show polar regions, such as Alaska. Imagine an ice-cream cone turned upside down and placed on top of a ball. The only accurate representation would be only in the circle that cone touches the ball.