they appear as straight lines.
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Meridians on a cylindrical projection appear as straight vertical lines on the map, while meridians on a globe are smooth curves meeting at the poles. The distortion of meridians increases as you move away from the equator on a cylindrical projection, making them seem more elongated.
Mercator and conic projections are different because conic projections have a cone/triangle shape and they are the same because both are type of maps..... I know really bad answer but I hope this helped
D-glucose and L-glucose are examples of enantiomers, which are non-superimposable mirror image molecules. They have the same chemical formula and bonds but differ in their spatial arrangement of atoms.
I'm not sure I understand the question. But of course the globe is a sphere, and a sphere can not be correctly represented on a 2D plane (eg. a paper map). The distortion effect is minimised though as the area represented gets smaller. The other is that grid north and magnetic north differ.
Tunticates are creatures that exist only in the realm of fantasy, while lanclets do not appear to have any commonly known referent. It is possible that lanclets are a fictional creation or a term specific to a certain context.
Meridians on a cylindrical projection appear as straight vertical lines on the map, while meridians on a globe are smooth curves meeting at the poles. The distortion of meridians increases as you move away from the equator on a cylindrical projection, making them seem more elongated.
Conic projection and cylindrical projection are both methods of representing the Earth's curved surface on a flat map, but they differ in their geometric approach. Conic projections project the Earth's surface onto a cone, which is then flattened, making them more accurate for mid-latitude regions, while cylindrical projections project the surface onto a cylinder, typically resulting in greater distortion near the poles and equator. This means that conic projections are often better for certain applications like regional mapping, while cylindrical projections, like the Mercator, are useful for navigation due to their straight lines representing constant compass bearings.
Meridians are the same as lines of longitude.
They are different mostly in the way the Tv is constructed and what it is made of. Rear projection tv's have a tube that diplays the image, while plasma tv's use liquid plasma to show the images.
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Yes. the telecast is of a special form. But it is still just the projection of a series of pictures that differ from each other. The seen picture is still 2D, but we trick the eyes into thinking it is 3D. In the same way that a series of pictures moving at more than 24 frames per second, will appear to be moving pictures.
Minoan frescoes appear on the walls of homes and palaces, not tombs.
Minoan frescoes appear on the walls of homes and palaces, not tombs.
The image does not appear different, nor does it change at all. The image is exactly the same.
Graduated cylinders are used to measure the volume of liquids. They differ from other measuring tools like beakers and flasks because they have a narrow, cylindrical shape with precise volume markings along the side, allowing for more accurate measurements of liquid volume.
The standard New Testament - has 27 books. However - the order in which the books appear may differ.
Mercator and conic projections are different because conic projections have a cone/triangle shape and they are the same because both are type of maps..... I know really bad answer but I hope this helped