The two dimensional representation of the Earth's surface on piece of paper is called a map. Maps can show an area in great detail or in very broad outlines.
A map.
a map
a map
Gerardus Mercator developed the Mercator projection in the 16th century, which is a cylindrical map projection that preserves straight lines. This projection became popular for navigation due to its ability to show lines of constant course as straight lines on the map. While it distorts the size of objects away from the equator, it is still widely used for world maps.
When tectonic plates divide they create divergent boundaries, which can cause the earths surface to divide and split up, almost like when you rip a piece of paper
Earth
A chart or a map.
Oslo paper is a kind of a paper which is thick and it has a rough surface
The paper has a hard surface, is printable with no bleeding.
It is a drawing of the earth on a flat surface
No, because the paper has a smaller surface area.
Paper matter is condensed into a smaller surface area.