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The three main types of map projections are cylindrical, conic, and azimuthal. Cylindrical projections show the Earth's surface on a cylinder, conic projections project the Earth's surface onto a cone, and azimuthal projections project the Earth's surface onto a plane. Each type has variations that can result in different map distortions.
Maps use techniques such as projection and scale to represent the curvature of the Earth on a flat surface. Different map projections distort certain aspects of the globe to create a more accurate representation of the Earth's surface on a flat map. This allows 3D objects to be visualized in 2D while maintaining relative spatial relationships.
In geography, a key, also known as a legend, is a section of a map that explains the symbols, colors, and other annotations used on the map. The key helps users understand the meaning of different map elements and allows them to interpret the map accurately.
On some map projections, the continents can appear distorted or stretched out, especially towards the polar regions. This distortion is a result of trying to represent a 3D globe on a 2D surface, leading to inaccuracies in the size and shape of landmasses. Different map projections prioritize different aspects of accuracy, such as preserving area, distance, or shape.
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Mountains, rivers, forests, and lakes are common physical features found on a map.
Map makers are called cartographers. There are 3 generally accepted types of map projections. These are cylindrical projections, conic projects and planar projections.
The most common map projections are based on three main geometric shapes: 1) Sphere to a Plane 2) Cylindrical Projections, 3) Conic Projections.
This is due to the distortions caused by taking a 3 dimensional sphere and converting it to a 2 dimensional layout.
1. Flagella (long hairlike projections) 2. Cilia (Tiny hairlike projections) 3. Amoeba (ameboid movement by pseudopods, which means "false foot")
Mercator Projection : longitude and latitude as straight, parallel lines Conic Projection : a circular map made from a flattened cone, centered on a pole or other point Gall-Peters Projection : relocates standard parallels, narrows longitudinal spacing Robinson Projection : approximates a true spherical view of the Earth, except the poles Winkel Tripel Projection : an azimuth approximation of the world view, similar to Robinson The most widely used is the Mercator projection, the major disadvantage being its area expansions (areas closer to the poles appear larger and lack their true shapes). The Gall-Peters Projection provides a closer approximation of the relative areas. All flat representations of a spherical surface will create variances in "true" size or shape. (see image links)
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