Since the earth is 3 dimensional and is represented on a flat surface, there will be a few distortions
because they concentrate on one place
Because a map is flat and a globe is round
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Maps that are projected on a plane surface will exhibit distortions in distance, area and direction which might be neglible over a small area such as a town or city, but can be substantial over larger areas. Cartographers compensate for these distortions in a number of ways, but usually one type of distortion is sacrificed to create accuracy in another dimension. Globes do not exhibit these distortions, but nearly all globes are made perfectly spherical which, in itself, introduces a slight distortion since Earth is a bit flattened at the poles.
Is the globe is not the most accurate of all maps.
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When maps lie flat, they lie because they aren't accurate representations of earth. It means all maps have some distortion- when put flat, it distorts the shape of the land because the earth is actually a sphere.
The answer is the surface
Because a map is flat and a globe is round
world maps
Globes usually depict reality. Maps usually have some distortion to them.
The four types of distortion in maps are shape distortion, area distortion, distance distortion, and direction distortion. These distortions occur due to the challenge of transferring a three-dimensional surface onto a two-dimensional map.
distortion
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A Globe. It can be an exact scale model of the earth!