Your momma is a cylindrical projection. oooh. burn.
General advantages of a GIS(General Information System) over a map or digital map include the ability to pan to observe different perspectives on objects at oblique angles, with the ability to access additional information about a location or site, take measurements at any relative scale without the restriction of the printed map scale, and the searchability of the entire GIS.
difficult to construct, caparison is very difficult, if there are too many categories then become inseparable t identify
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A globe is tells you the continents but actuall a map is better because it is smaller, cheap,and every detailed.
Advantages: pinpoint accuracy, air traffic, and the only way to get the north and south pole. Disadvantages: Makes countries look longer, distorted, and hard to understand.
A map projection simply is a representation of the round, 3D surface of the earth onto a flat, 2D map. There are different map projections such as Mercator and Robinson each of which have advantages and disadvantages.The appropriate projection for a map depends on the scale of the map and the purposes for which it will be used. For example, a Mercator projection has straight rhumb lines and is therefore excellent for navigation, because compass courses are easy to determine, but there is distortion near the poles.
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A cartogram is a distored map which exaggerate or shrink some countries according to the information the creator of the map is trying to display.
A cartogram is a map in which the information is shown in the geographical distribution of a map. The cartogram shows statistical information graphically
A cartogram thematic map is a type of map that distorts geographic areas based on a particular thematic variable, such as population or economic data. This distortion allows for a more accurate representation of the data, making it easier to visually compare different regions.
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Some problems with cartogram maps include distortion of shapes and sizes of regions, difficulty in accurately representing geographical features, and potential confusion for viewers unfamiliar with the concept of distorted maps. Additionally, cartogram maps can sometimes oversimplify complex spatial relationships and may not always be appropriate for detailed analysis or comparison.
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A cartogram map distorts geographic regions based on a particular variable, such as population or GDP, to emphasize the data in those areas. It allows for a visual representation of data that can highlight patterns and trends that may not be as apparent on a traditional map.
You must be referring to a cartogram. This map places countries in population rather than size.
I believe it is "cartogram".
A world map drawn using this technique is called a "population cartogram". It distorts the geographical shape of countries to accurately represent their population size, providing a visual representation of the world based on population density rather than land area.
A cartogram typically distorts the size or shape of geographic regions based on a particular variable, like population or GDP. As a result, only a few nations are shown prominently in the cartogram to highlight their relative significance in relation to that variable being analyzed. Other nations may be represented in smaller or more distorted shapes to maintain the overall map's integrity while emphasizing key data points.
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