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the most likely characteristic for each one. (All
projections listed below are discussed in Ex. 5)
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GALL-PETERS
Mercator projecti
Eckert projection
Lambert conform
conic projection
Robison projectio
Goode's interrupt
homolosine
projection
Take Quiz
Quiz:
✓
This is an equivalent
projection, which
preserves the areas of
land masses but shapes
are greatly distorted at
high latitudes.
This is a conformal
projection, but the size (or
areas) of landmasses at
high latitudes are severely
enlarged compared to
their size on a globe.
This is a conic projection
and uses two standard
parallels. It is often used
by the US Geological
Survey for large scale
topographic maps.
Exit
This is an equal area
projection, which uses a
clever solution to
represent the continents
as accurately as possible.
The map appears to be
"cut off" in the middle of
the wide ocean.
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Transcribed Image Text:the most likely characteristic for each one. (All projections listed below are discussed in Ex. 5) Link > GALL-PETERS Mercator projecti Eckert projection Lambert conform conic projection Robison projectio Goode's interrupt homolosine projection Take Quiz Quiz: ✓ This is an equivalent projection, which preserves the areas of land masses but shapes are greatly distorted at high latitudes. This is a conformal projection, but the size (or areas) of landmasses at high latitudes are severely enlarged compared to their size on a globe. This is a conic projection and uses two standard parallels. It is often used by the US Geological Survey for large scale topographic maps. Exit This is an equal area projection, which uses a clever solution to represent the continents as accurately as possible. The map appears to be "cut off" in the middle of the wide ocean. I I I
the most likely characteristic for each one. (All
projections listed below are discussed in Ex. 5)
Link >
GALL-PETERS
▷
Mercator projecti
Eckert projection
Lambert conform
conic projection
Robison projectio
Goode's interrupt
homolosine
projection
Take Quiz
No new dat
Exit
i bu LITSVILU
areas) of landmasses at
high latitudes are severely
enlarged compared to
their size on a globe.
This is a conic projection
and uses two standard
parallels. It is often used
by the US Geological
Survey for large scale
topographic maps.
This is an equal area
projection, which uses a
clever solution to
represent the continents
as accurately as possible.
The map appears to be
"cut off" in the middle of
the wide ocean.
This is a pseudocylindrical
projection, which is
neither conformal, nor
equivalent (compromise)
but it is a balanced,
aesthetically pleasing
projection, used primarily
to portray the entire
world.
Junttiil QUIL
Transcribed Image Text:the most likely characteristic for each one. (All projections listed below are discussed in Ex. 5) Link > GALL-PETERS ▷ Mercator projecti Eckert projection Lambert conform conic projection Robison projectio Goode's interrupt homolosine projection Take Quiz No new dat Exit i bu LITSVILU areas) of landmasses at high latitudes are severely enlarged compared to their size on a globe. This is a conic projection and uses two standard parallels. It is often used by the US Geological Survey for large scale topographic maps. This is an equal area projection, which uses a clever solution to represent the continents as accurately as possible. The map appears to be "cut off" in the middle of the wide ocean. This is a pseudocylindrical projection, which is neither conformal, nor equivalent (compromise) but it is a balanced, aesthetically pleasing projection, used primarily to portray the entire world. Junttiil QUIL
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