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Green is commonly used to represent flat land on a map. This color choice helps differentiate flat areas from other types of terrain, such as water bodies or mountains.
This is called a map projection.
A map in the shape of an oval is called the Mollweide Map.
To determine the amount of flat land on a specific map, one would need to analyze the topographical features depicted, such as elevation contours and landforms. Flat land is typically represented by areas with minimal elevation change. If you have a particular map in mind, tools like GIS software can help quantify the flat regions accurately. Otherwise, reviewing the map's legend and scale can provide insights into the extent of flat land visually represented.
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Its called a projection map
A flat map that represents a portion of the round earth is called a "map projection". Map projections are used to display the three-dimensional earth on a two-dimensional surface, like a paper map.
The lie on a flat map is called "map distortion." This occurs because the Earth's surface is three-dimensional, while a flat map is two-dimensional, leading to inaccuracies in the representation of distances, areas, shapes, and directions. Different map projections attempt to minimize this distortion, but some aspects will always be affected.
A map.
projection map
It is a drawing of the earth on a flat surface