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A Robinson map is a form of projection of the world map in which the whole world is illustrated as a single flat image. The poles are shown as straight lines rather than as points. These maps more accurately show the land to water proportions at high latitudes.

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Which projection show shape of landmasses most accurately?

There is no map that shows all of the land masses correct shapes. Cylindrical projections will show land masses accurately if they are close to the equator. Planar will show them correctly at the center of the map. And conic projection will show the poles accurately. If you really need perfect sizes, use a globe (: hope that helped!


What is a Robinson?

A Robinson map is a type of map A Robinson map is a type of map


Shows size and shapes on a map accurately?

the atlas that truckers most use are maps in which show true shape but definitely indignify the size of the map


Which of the types of map would best show the three dimensions of the earths surface?

A globe is the best type of map to show the three dimensions of the Earth's surface, as it accurately represents the curvature and spherical shape of the planet. It provides a more accurate depiction of the Earth's features compared to flat maps like Mercator or Robinson projections.


What three factors would an ideal map show correctly?

An ideal map would accurately show spatial relationships between locations, provide clear representations of topographical features like mountains and rivers, and accurately depict distances between points on the map.


Are the shapes and sizes of the continents or the waterways shown more accurately on the Robinson projection map?

The Robinson projection map shows the shapes of the continents more accurately than the Mercator projection map, but both distort the sizes of landmasses, making areas near the poles appear larger than they are. Waterways and continents are more accurately depicted in size and shape on specialized maps like the Winkel Tripel projection, which aims to balance size and shape distortions.


What is a Robinson map?

A Robinson map is a type of world map projection that was created in 1963 by Arthur H. Robinson. It aims to balance the distortion of shape, area, scale, and distance in a way that provides a more visually appealing representation of the globe compared to other map projections like the Mercator projection. The Robinson map is commonly used in atlases and textbooks.


Who invented the Robinson map?

Arthur H. Robinson created the Robinson Map in 1961


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?

False. The Robinson projection is a compromise map projection that tries to show the size and shape of the continents more accurately than some other projections, but it still distorts both. Water areas are not intentionally expanded to fill extra space on a Robinson projection.


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?

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.


A framework of lines that helps show landmasses on a flat surface?

A map grid is a framework of horizontal and vertical lines used to locate positions on a map. It helps to show landmasses accurately on a flat surface by providing coordinates for specific locations.


What American made the Robinson Projection map?

A man named Robinson