Mercator Projection, Interrupted Projection, Robinson Projection
There are many types of global maps. These maps include climate maps, economic or resource maps, physical maps, and political maps.
thematical, political, and physical
Reference maps and Thematic maps are the broad categories of maps
Mercator Projection : longitude and latitude as straight, parallel lines Conic Projection : a circular map made from a flattened cone, centered on a pole or other point Gall-Peters Projection : relocates standard parallels, narrows longitudinal spacing Robinson Projection : approximates a true spherical view of the Earth, except the poles Winkel Tripel Projection : an azimuth approximation of the world view, similar to Robinson The most widely used is the Mercator projection, the major disadvantage being its area expansions (areas closer to the poles appear larger and lack their true shapes). The Gall-Peters Projection provides a closer approximation of the relative areas. All flat representations of a spherical surface will create variances in "true" size or shape. (see image links)
qualitative, cartograph, flow line
There are many types of global maps. These maps include climate maps, economic or resource maps, physical maps, and political maps.
There are currently three types of projectors which are manufactured by Toshiba. These types are DLP Projection, LCD Projection and CRT Projection. The three chip DLP projection is the best.
The three basic map types are:- Quantitative maps Qualitative maps Thematic maps
Historic, Distributive, Physical, and projection maps or elevation( commonly used today)
Political maps: show countries, borders, and political divisions. Physical maps: display geographical features like landforms, rivers, and oceans. Climate maps: indicate climate zones and patterns across the world.
There are a variety of types of maps. Some include political maps, physical maps, topographic maps, as well as climate maps.
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.
The answer is the Mercator projection
Types of maps projections are being developed to know the exact degrees of longitude and the latitudes, by the projections it get's easier to develop the GIS mappings too. The learners can specify the required angle through this.
thematical, political, and physical
3D projection is any method of mapping three-dimensional points to a two-dimensional plane. It is used for certain types of engineering drawings.
Planar projection