The biggest thing is that maps are flat and the Earth is round.
Just like you can't peel an orange into all-flat pieces, you can't force a completely true picture of something rounded onto a flat surface.
And just like if you flatten an orange peel, some parts will shrink and some parts will stretch.
For maps this means that features - like coast lines will change shape and true position WRT each other when you go from rounded to flat.
Since Anaximander, the Greek philosopher, first drew his interpretation of the world to todays maps, there have been significant changes. As the world is constantly changing paper maps are less reliable the older they are.
because there both evenly together
Globe
a globe
Globe
you cannot have a map that has both accurate area and correct shape
You do not need a seed. When you are creating the world, go into the world options and click the "Superflat World" button, then create the world. The world should be completely flat.
A world map is a flat representation of the planet, usually showing its particular geographic features or its national borders.
A circle. However, a way of showing a sperical object on a flat surface, such as a map of the world, is called a projection. The most widely used example is the "Mercator Projection", the familiar classroom World map, although there are many others.
You cannot get a seed currently that will make all of the Minecraft world flat, although there is a way to do that. Simply go on the internet and find a flat land world. You have to put it in your Minecraft files and then you can play of a completely flat world.
on a flat map
The most accurate way is with a chromatic tuner to drop to a flat tune.
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a flat place in texas....?