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© How can you represent the round Earth on flat paper?
The human face on four different projections © ODT, Inc.
The Graticule Courtesy of USGS.
Collignon’s Equal-Area Courtesy of USGS.
Six Equal-Area Projections © USGS & University of Chicago Press.
Hobo-Dyer, North on top © ODT,
Hobo-Dyer, South on top © ODT,
South Up, Africa-centered © ODT,
It’s Your World Toronto © Leonard Guelke.
Courtesy of USGS & University of Chicago Press. Maps come in many shapes
“What’s Up? South!” World Map © ODT, Inc.
USA as seen from Canada ©
Greenland on three compromise projections Courtesy of USGS.
The Earth with clouds Hurricane Luis, 1995 Courtesy of USGS.
The Earth at Night Courtesy of NASA.
Population close-up Africa © ODT,
Do facts make maps or do maps make facts? © ODT,