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CylindricalWrap a piece of paper around the earth toform a cylinder that touches the equater allthe way around the earth. Shine a light fromthe center of the earth, trace the image that isprojected onto the paper, and then take thepaper off for a cylindrical projection.............. i don't know if that's what your looking for?good luck!....sorry
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The term for a map created by wrapping a piece of paper around a globe is called a "globe projection." Specifically, when referring to a map that represents a three-dimensional object like a globe in two dimensions, the term often used is "map projection." This technique helps to depict the Earth's surface on a flat surface, preserving certain properties while distorting others.
The paper is called a wrap or wrapper.
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CylindricalWrap a piece of paper around the earth toform a cylinder that touches the equater allthe way around the earth. Shine a light fromthe center of the earth, trace the image that isprojected onto the paper, and then take thepaper off for a cylindrical projection.............. i don't know if that's what your looking for?good luck!....sorry
If a paper is wrapped around a lighted globe the outlines of the continents will be projected onto the paper and traced .
Cartographers an represent the spherical Earth on flat paper by making a projection, which is like casting shadows from the spherical world onto a flat piece of paper.
The way the 3 dimensional earth is shown on a flat piece of paper.
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The term for a map created by wrapping a piece of paper around a globe is called a "globe projection." This method helps to represent the three-dimensional surface of the Earth on a two-dimensional plane while attempting to maintain accurate proportions and relationships. One common type of globe projection is the "mercator projection," which distorts size for the sake of shape and angles.
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A Map, in one one of these different types of projections: Mercator, Gnomonic, and Polyconic. Mercator - Shows the whole world except for the poles. Gnomonic - A circle projection showing, most often, the poles but sometimes other small places of the earth. Polyconic - Made as if a cone of paper had been wrapped around the earth, often used for places in the middle latitudes, such as the United States.
A Map, in one one of these different types of projections: Mercator, Gnomonic, and Polyconic. Mercator - Shows the whole world except for the poles. Gnomonic - A circle projection showing, most often, the poles but sometimes other small places of the earth. Polyconic - Made as if a cone of paper had been wrapped around the earth, often used for places in the middle latitudes, such as the United States.
A Map, in one one of these different types of projections: Mercator, Gnomonic, and Polyconic. Mercator - Shows the whole world except for the poles. Gnomonic - A circle projection showing, most often, the poles but sometimes other small places of the earth. Polyconic - Made as if a cone of paper had been wrapped around the earth, often used for places in the middle latitudes, such as the United States.