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1 Different Views/Same World
B A What’s different? C

2 Map Projections

3 A map projection is defined as a way of drawing a map to represent the rounded earth on a flat surface.

4 All maps distort the Earth’s representation
The only true representation of the Earth’s surface is a globe. Different map projections are developed for specific purposes.

5 The Earth’s image will be distorted in one or more of the following ways.
Area-is the size accurate? Shapes-is the shape accurate? Distance-is the scale accurate? Directions-can directions be accurately shown?

6 Students must be able to identify and understand the following projections.
Mercator Polar Robinson

7 Mercator Projection Most Accurate in the tropics
from Cancer to Capricorn Most Distortion at the North and South Poles

8 Mercator Projection Used for: Locating Latitude and Longitude
Sea Captains use it for navigation at sea

9 Mercator Projection Characteristics: All lines are at 90 degree angles
Simplest to read Accurate direction Distorted size, distance, shape

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11 Robinson Projection Most Accurate at the equator
Most Distortion around the outer edges

12 Robinson Projection Same characteristics as the Mercator except:
lines of longitude are curved shapes at the poles are flat and not as distorted used mostly in classrooms--one of the most accurate maps

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14 Polar Projection Most Accurate at the poles
Most Distortion around the outer edges

15 Polar Projection Used for navigation of air planes

16 Polar Projection Characteristics:
Distances and direction are accurate from the center along the longitude lines. Size and shape are accurate at the center of the map

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