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What are the two most popular maps?

mollweide and the polar map


What is the flat map shape like an oval called?

A map in the shape of an oval is called the Mollweide Map.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Mollweide projection?

The Mollweide Projection shows areas that land masses are larger and they are larger. The disorts are shape of land and direction.


When was Karl Mollweide born?

Karl Mollweide was born in 1774.


When did Karl Mollweide die?

Karl Mollweide died in 1825.


What is another name for an oval shape projection map?

A Robinson Projection Map - also called an orthophanic projection in which the lines of latitude are curved. It was created by a Canadian-born cartographer named Arthur Robinson (1915 - 2004). There is also a Mollweide projection - within an ellipse in which the lines of longitude are curved. That was devised by Karl Brandan Mollweide, a German from Wolfenbuttel (1774 - 1825).


What is Mollweides equation?

Mollweide's formula is used to check the solution of triangles. It is also known as Mollweide's equations. It is named after the a German mathematician, Karl Mollweide.


Does mollweide project show sizes of places true to scale?

Yes, so mollweide just project show sizes.


Does a 2000 Durango have a MAF sensor or a MAP sensor?

It uses a MAP sensor.It uses a MAP sensor.


What are the disadvantages and advantages of the Mollweide projections?

The Mollweide Projection shows areas that land masses are larger and they are larger. The disorts are shape of land and direction.


What kind of map the true shapes of continents?

A map that accurately depicts the true shapes of continents is called an equal-area map, such as the Mollweide or Goode's Homolosine projections. These projections aim to minimize distortion in area, allowing for a more accurate representation of continents relative to each other.


Who uses a map?

everybody from ages 4 and up uses a map