Gnomic Projections distort near poles.
Gnomic means relating to the one who wrote something such as sayings. Gnomic can also be related to aphorisms or gnomes.
Landmasses , map projections that show the correct size of landmasses are called equal-area maps. In order to show the correct size of the landmasses, the map usually distort shapes . This distortion is usually greater at the edges of the map and less at the center
Rudyard Kipling
Areas near the poles are most distorted on maps, as the projection of the Earth's curved surface onto a flat map causes significant distortion in these regions. This distortion is known as polar distortion and results in inaccuracies in size and shape of landmasses near the poles.
A poem that expresses its theme as an aphorism is called a gnomic poem. A gnomic poem is made up of meaningful sayings that are put into verse.
Polar azimuthal maps or polar projections distort landmasses near the poles due to the nature of projecting a spherical surface onto a flat one. The distortion increases as you move towards the poles, making areas like Greenland and Antarctica appear larger than they actually are.
Distorted was created in 1996.
They are landmasses on Earth just like parts of the Earth. They are to divide earth into landmasses.
The distorted image is a result of poor reception. Sadly, the distorted truth of her statement is real to her.
The Mercator map distorts the size of landmasses as you move toward the poles, making countries near the equator look smaller and those near the poles look larger than they really are. This distortion is a result of trying to represent the spherical Earth on a flat surface, leading to an exaggeration of areas further from the equator.
The mind altering drugs distorted Leo's perception of reality. The rain on my glasses distorted my vision. Various psychological problems distorted Ronaldo's view of the world. The teacher said the story had been distorted.
Distorted - album - was created in 2001.