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Mercator projection is used on ships. It shows the correct shapes of continents but the areas are distorted. The longitude lines are parallel which makes the areas at the poles seem larger than they actually are. Hope this helps.
The equal-area projection shows size of various land masses.
The map projection that Cuba uses is equirectangular projection. It shows the equidistant or constant spacing map representation of the country.
A polar projection of the earth shows a pole (north or south, depending on the projection) at the center of a circular map. The equator is the circumference of the circle.
The Robinson projection shows the entire world map at once.
The Mollweide Projection shows areas that land masses are larger and they are larger. The disorts are shape of land and direction.
yes map projection shows true direction
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.
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.
A globe shows it best, but almost every projection shows distance...
The Mollweide Projection shows areas that land masses are larger and they are larger. The disorts are shape of land and direction.
Mercator projection is used on ships. It shows the correct shapes of continents but the areas are distorted. The longitude lines are parallel which makes the areas at the poles seem larger than they actually are. Hope this helps.
The equal-area projection shows size of various land masses.
The Mercator projection does that.
The shapes of the Countries on the globe are all shown in the same scale (different areas). However, the equal-area projection map shows the Countries with different scales, that way they can easily be seen (same areas).
The Mercator projection
The map projection that Cuba uses is equirectangular projection. It shows the equidistant or constant spacing map representation of the country.