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Tremclad makes it in regular paint or spray. The spray is better, especially if sprayed over a flat white primer they also make.
A small amount of talcum powder.
Earth is round, maps are flat. Just like you can't peel an orange into all flat pieces, you can't make an entirely correct flat map of a globe. The bigger and fewer the map pieces are, the more each piece has to stretch, twist and shrink to change from curved to flat.
Water is what makes clay slippery. Too much water and it is a goo called "slip" , too little water and it is a dry powder. Clay is formed from particles that are flat hexagonal sheets less than 2 microns in size. The microscopic clay particles slide past each other easily when wet and make the slippery feel.
The word makes is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense of the verb make.
It makes a sphere
no.. not eating so much makes ur tummy flat
it has 0 nets because it is impossible to make a perfect ball /circular globe out of a flat piece of paper
Yes, the earth is round, and you cant make a sphere flat. It leaves gaps, so map makers have to improvise and fill in the gaps.
china...they make everything
The Earth is a sphere. Maps are flat. Therefore when you try and make a representation of a sphere (the Earth) as a flat map, you introduce some distortions. The process of making a flat map from a sphere is called projection and there are a number of different projections that you can use, each with different distortions (e.g. an equal area projection, a Mercator projection etc). Therefore you need a variety of maps (projections) depending on what you want to use the map for.
The Greenland effect occurs when you attempt to make a flat representation of a sphere. The result is the poles become wildly exaggerated , and the middle is distorted also.
if the map is flat its because they half to re preposition some parts to make it fit right. if its a sphere than it is natural
There is no 2D shape that makes a sphere, since a sphere is 3D by definition. The closest thing to a 2D sphere is a circle.
no but it makes souffles flatten
The Earth's water makes up the hydrosphere. Please see the related link.
None. It is not possible to make a sphere in that fashion.