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N the 1500s gerardus mercator found a way to show the earths surface on pieces of paper?

Gerardus Mercator developed the Mercator projection in the 16th century, which is a cylindrical map projection that preserves straight lines. This projection became popular for navigation due to its ability to show lines of constant course as straight lines on the map. While it distorts the size of objects away from the equator, it is still widely used for world maps.


Why are conic projetion maps cone shapes?

Conic projection maps are cone-shaped because they are created by projecting the Earth's surface onto a cone wrapped around it. This projection technique is useful for representing mid-latitude regions with minimal distortion, as the cone's contact points are typically around 30 degrees north and south latitudes.


Why were globes invented?

Globes were invented to give a more accurate depiction of the world. Previously, all there were maps, which not only distorted the size and shape of landmasses and oceans but also helped perpetuate the false assumption that the world was flat.


Are the shapes and sizes of the continents or the waterways shown more accurately on the Robinson projection map?

The Robinson projection map shows the shapes of the continents more accurately than the Mercator projection map, but both distort the sizes of landmasses, making areas near the poles appear larger than they are. Waterways and continents are more accurately depicted in size and shape on specialized maps like the Winkel Tripel projection, which aims to balance size and shape distortions.


What map should you use if you want to compare the sizes of the US and Africa?

You should use a map that shows accurate relative sizes, such as the Gall-Peters projection or the AuthaGraph projection. These maps minimize distortions in area size, making it easier to compare the sizes of the US and Africa.

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Flat maps that represent a portion of the round earth?

Flat maps that represent a portion of the round earth are called "world maps". These maps use projections to show the Earth's curved surface on a flat surface, with distortions in size, shape, distance, or direction. Popular world maps include the Mercator projection, the Peters projection, and the Winkel Tripel projection.


Distortion is especially severe on what kind of map?

Distortion is especially severe on maps that use the Mercator projection, such as world maps. This projection distorts the size and shape of landmasses, particularly near the poles.


What is the most common use of interrupted projection maps?

because it will show you where you are on the globe.


What are the three types of projection maps are?

Mercator Projection, Interrupted Projection, Robinson Projection


How many world maps are there?

There are 4 maps total. The Lambert projection, Goode's Homolosine, Gerardus Mercator, and the Eckert IV.


Why are Robinson projection maps useful?

Robinson projection maps are useful because they provide a visually appealing representation of the world that minimizes distortion in both shape and size of landmasses. This makes them suitable for general-purpose world maps where a balance between accuracy and visual appeal is desired.


What is the difference between maps and aerial photographs?

Aerial photographs are prospective projection while maps are orthographic projection


Who invented most common projective for maps?

Gerardus Mercator


What maps projection do nearly all seagoing navigators still use today?

The answer is the Mercator projection


What two things can be distorted on a projection map?

Reference maps and Thematic maps are the broad categories of maps


Two dimensional maps show what?

Planar projection


Why do geographers use projection when making maps?

cuz