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And tonight we make our dreams come true

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What is another name for an oval-shaped projection map?

Another name for an oval-shaped projection map is called a Robinson Projection Map because it was created by an American cartographer named Arthur Robinson.


In mapping what is the difference between mercator projection and an equal area projection?

Mercator projection distorts the size of land masses, resulting in high distortion near the poles. Equal area projections maintain accurate land area proportions, making them useful for representing data like population density.


Which map projection splits the Earth's oceans apart for the sake of showing the sizes and shapes of the Earth's continents more accurately?

The Robinson projection splits the Earth's oceans apart in order to more accurately represent the sizes and shapes of the continents. This projection is a compromise projection that tries to balance the accurate representation of both landmasses and oceans.


What is the center on the Arctic region polar projection map?

The center on an Arctic region polar projection map is typically the North Pole. This projection shows the Arctic region as if it were viewed from above the North Pole, with lines of longitude radiating out from the center.


Is the north always straight toward the top of the Mercator projection?

On a Mercator projection map, north is typically represented as straight up toward the top of the map. However, it's important to note that the Mercator projection distorts the size and shape of landmasses as they get closer to the poles.

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What is Lambert projections?

It is a conical projection of the earth used for aeronautical charts


Which term refers to the small conical projection are long the wall of the renal sinus of a kidney?

The term for the small conical projections along the wall of the renal sinus of a kidney is "renal papilla."


What is a conical projection map?

A conical projection map is a type of map projection that shows the Earth's surface on a cone. This projection is useful for mapping regions that are closer to the poles. The cone is positioned so that it touches the globe at a specific latitude, resulting in minimal distortion within that latitude band.


How do you use projection in a simple sentence?

I watched the recent solar eclipse on a projection screen.


Fisher projection formula phenyl butanol?

curry is the simple answer


What kind of projection does Google earth use?

Google Earth uses a Simple Cylindrical projection with a WGS84 datum for its imagery base.


How are projections classified?

Projections can be classified based on the type of map projection used (e.g., cylindrical, conic, azimuthal), the purpose of the projection (e.g., conformal, equal-area, equidistant), and the geometric properties they preserve (e.g., angles, distances, areas). Each classification has its own strengths and weaknesses depending on the specific application.


How do you use conical in a sentence?

conical is an adjectiveso, for example: "It had a conical shape"


When would you use a conical projection map?

Because they have a high degree of accuracy for limited areas


What type of map projection is shown on the Google earth opening page?

Google Earth uses a Simple Cylindrical (Plate Carree) Projection with a WGS84 datum for its imagery base. Altitude is measured from the vertical datum (WGS84 EGM96 Geoid).This is a simple map projection where the meridians and parallels are equidistant, straight lines, with the two sets crossing at right angles. This projection is also known as Lat/Lon WGS84.


What are the benefits of rear projection TVs?

Rear-projection technology allows for large displays; rear-projection televisions range from 42" to 80" on the diagonal. Furthermore, rear-projection televisions are comparably less expensive than similarly sized plasma televisions. The rear-projection television is also very simple to set up, as no drywall work is required.


What is the formula for cross sectional calculations?

It depends on the shape. Many prismatic or conical shapes have simple cross section - such as a polygon, a circle or an ellipse. These have simple, though different, formulae.