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  • Mercator projection - Wikipedia
    When applied to world maps, the Mercator projection inflates the size of lands the farther they are from the equator Therefore, landmasses such as Greenland and Antarctica appear far larger than they actually are relative to landmasses near the equator
  • Mercator projection | Definition, Uses, Limitations | Britannica
    The Mercator projection is a useful navigation tool, as a straight line on a Mercator map indicates a straight course, but it is not a practical world map, because of distortion of scale near the poles
  • What Is a Mercator Map Projection and How Does It Distort?
    The Mercator projection is a way of flattening the round Earth onto a rectangular map so that any straight line drawn between two points gives you a constant compass direction
  • Mercator Projection: How a 1569 Map Distorts Our World Today
    The Mercator projection was created by Flemish cartographer Gerardus Mercator in 1569 It is one of the most well-known map projections in history Its design was revolutionary for navigation It provided a tool that allowed sailors to plot straight-line courses over long distances on a flat map
  • Mercator Projection - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    The Mercator projection is defined as a cylindrical map projection that represents lines of constant course as straight segments, preserving angles and shapes of small objects, but distorting the size of land masses as latitude increases from the equator to the poles
  • This Map Tool Lets You See Just How Distorted the Mercator Projection Is
    In order to maintain the straight longitude lines on a Mercator Map, the lines of latitude are set farther apart as you move away from the Equator This stretches places like Greenland and Alaska, distorting their size relationship to places that straddle the Equator, such as Africa
  • What is Mercator Projection? Understanding Map Distortion History
    The Mercator projection is a cylindrical map projection created by Gerardus Mercator in 1569 While perfect for navigation because it preserves angles and directions, it severely distorts the sizes of countries and continents, making areas near the poles appear much larger than they actually are
  • Mercator Projection: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Examples
    The Mercator projection, created by the Flemish cartographer Gerardus Mercator, is a conformal cylindrical projection that preserves direction angles but distorts areas in directions close to the poles
  • A Look at the Mercator Projection - Geography Realm
    One of the most common and controversial types of map projection within these categories is the Mercator projection This projection is cylindrical and conformal It was originally used for navigation purposes but later became a staple in classrooms to teach world geography
  • Understanding Mercator Projection Distortion
    Understanding distortion in Mercator Projection is crucial for accurately interpreting maps and understanding the true size of geographical features Examples of Mercator Projection distortion include the exaggeration of the size of landmasses near the poles, such as Greenland and Antarctica





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