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What is a map projection? A way of showing the curved surface of the earth on a flat map.

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2 What is a map projection? A way of showing the curved surface of the earth on a flat map.

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6 Why are there so many different types of maps? Each map has strengths and weaknesses. Each map has strengths and weaknesses.

7 Cartographers Cartographers (Mapmakers) have had challenges making maps to accurately show size, shapes and distance of our earth.

8 What causes each map’s strengths and weaknesses? One cannot take a 3 dimensional object and make it 2 dimensional without One cannot take a 3 dimensional object and make it 2 dimensional without Distortion

9 Planar Projections

10 Planar/Azimuthal  A planar projection is also called an azimuhtal projection. It distorts size and shape.  Azimuthal projection shows the earth centered in such a way that a straight line coming from the center to any other point represents the shortest distance.  These are often used in air navigation.

11 Conical Projections

12 Conical  A conic projection comes from the idea of placing a cone over part of the globe.  This projection shows shape fairly accurately, but it distorts landmasses at the edges of the map.

13 Cylindrical/Mercator

14 Cylindrical/Mercator  A mercator projection comes from the idea of wrapping a piece of paper around a globe to make a cylinder. Such a map shows shapes fairly accurately but not size or distance.  Areas away from the equator are distorted. Greenland and Alaska will appear much larger than they are on a globe.  These are primarily used for sea travel.

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16 Robinson  A Robinson projection is commonly used in textbooks. It shows the entire earth with nearly the true sizes and shapes of the continents and oceans.  The shapes of the landforms near the poles appear flat.

17 Gall-Peters

18 Gall-Peters  On the Gall-Peters projection, the sizes of landmasses are accurate. In particular South America, Africa and Southeast Asia are shown in their correct size relationship to North America and Europe.  Their shapes, however, are greatly distorted and distances are inaccurate.

19 Comparing Projections http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVX-PrBRtTY

20 The World according to the United States

21 The important thing to remember…….  All maps have strengths and weaknesses.  All Have Distortion!!


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