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distortion matters because the earth is round and it is impossible to show the earth on a flat surface without some distortion
there is distortion
a flat Earth.
A projection is a way of keeping the distortion of a flat map
A globe is the world as it appears from space, and is approximately ball shaped. This allows the countries of the whole world to be shown on a globe without distortion. On a flat map, distortion is unavoidable, especially if the scale is small and showing a large area. Peel an orange, and try to flatten on a flat surface, will prove that a map of the World can not avoid distortion.
Because it is a flat drawing trying to represent the Earth, which is a curved surface and there is distortion.
Because it is a flat drawing trying to represent the Earth, which is a curved surface and there is distortion.
It is a drawing of the earth on a flat surface
distortion matters because the earth is round and it is impossible to show the earth on a flat surface without some distortion
No. The flat map distorts the actual route. However if the two points are close to each other (e.g., less than 100 miles), the distortion is small.
Because a map is flat and a globe is round
there is distortion
Attenuation distortion is the distortion of an analog signal that occurs during transmission when the transmission medium does not have a flat frequency response across the bandwidth of the medium.
a flat Earth.
It is challenging to accurately represent the shapes of countries and continents on a map due to the distortion caused by projecting the three-dimensional Earth onto a two-dimensional surface. Different map projections distort shapes, areas, distances, or directions to varying degrees. Therefore, mapmakers must prioritize what aspects of the Earth they want to preserve accurately, and this can result in distortions in other areas.
A projection
a map