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How do you use conic projection in a sentence?

Conic projection is, essentially, a map that is a cone then flattened. An example sentence is: Conic projection helps a lot of people understand maps clearer.


What are other projection methods used by geographers and mapmakers?

Three projection methods used by geographers and map makers are: cylindrical conic planar.


Is a conic projection map a rectangle?

no


We have to use the word conic projection in a sentence.?

Conic means pretaining to or ressembling a cone


Which of the continents would be mapped accurately using conic projection?

Conic projection is best suited for mapping mid-latitude regions, such as North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa. These continents would be mapped accurately with minimal distortion using a conic projection.


Projection suitable for mapping a small area?

The Cylindrical projection should be the basis for a large rectangular area and a Conic projection for a triangular area.Therefore use a circular/Azimuthal for a small area or even conic.


Which of the continents would be mapped accurtely using conic projection?

Conic projection is best suited for mapping landmasses that are east-west oriented and located away from the equator. Therefore, continents like North America and Europe would be accurately mapped using a conic projection.


What is the most used projection map?

Discounting the Mercator, which cartographers tend to HATE but is ubiquitous anyway... Probably the Lambert Conformal Conic projection, or the Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area projection (used by the US National Atlas).


What is a map that a wedge-shaped portion of the earth?

conic projection


What displays a pie-shaped portion of the earth?

conic projection


What displays a pie - shaped portion of the earth?

conic projection


What are two other projection methods used by geographers and mapmakers?

Two other projection methods used by geographers and mapmakers are the azimuthal projection, which displays the Earth's surface with a single point from a specific location as the central point, and the conic projection, which projects the Earth's surface onto a cone wrapped around it. Each of these methods has strengths and weaknesses depending on the purpose of the map being created.