Which of the following is an example of a true-shape map?
One showing the distribution of a malaria-carrying mosquitoes worldwide.
Airplane pilot's map.
One where a coin covers an equal area anywhere on the map.
Parallels and meridians do not cross at right angles to each other.
Equal-are map.
A map in the shape of an oval is called the Mollweide Map.
The name used is a 'legend'
Maps have legends. A map legend is an explanation of the symbols on the map. If one cannot find the legend on a map, one is unlikely to find anything else on it.
a physical map
A equal-area map shows the "true" size of Australia.
a physical map
Distortion in a map may change the shape of a continent or country. This occurs when the map projection used does not accurately represent the true size and shape of land masses, often leading to differences in how they appear on the map compared to reality.
Equal-Area maps are more of the true shape, and mercator distorts it more
the atlas that truckers most use are maps in which show true shape but definitely indignify the size of the map
A same shape map
A globe provides a more accurate representation of the true shape of a continent compared to a flat map, as it preserves the spherical nature of the Earth. Maps distort the shapes of continents due to the challenge of projecting a 3D surface onto a 2D plane.
A map in the shape of an oval is called the Mollweide Map.
The name used is a 'legend'
A conformal map is a type of map that preserves shape (angles) and a equal-area map preserves size (area). However, no single map projection can perfectly preserve both shape and size simultaneously across an entire map.
A hypothesis is the first step to elaborate a theory; it is not a true explanation.
Maps have legends. A map legend is an explanation of the symbols on the map. If one cannot find the legend on a map, one is unlikely to find anything else on it.
yes map projection shows true direction