Sentences with CONICAL-PROJECTION
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"The conical projection is commonly used in cartography to represent areas near the poles."
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"The conical projection is often used to depict regions that are closer to the equator."
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"In a conical projection, the Earth's surface is projected onto a cone."
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"The conical projection preserves the shape of objects along the standard parallels."
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"A conical projection can be tangent or secant to the Earth's surface."
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"The Lambert conical projection is a famous example of a conical projection."
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"A conical projection can have one or two standard parallels."
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"The conical projection is commonly used for creating topographic maps."
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"The conical projection is used to represent landforms accurately."
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"In a conical projection, meridians appear as straight lines converging at a point."
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"The conical projection is useful for visualizing spatial data in GIS applications."
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"The conical projection is best suited for mid-latitude regions."
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"The conical projection distorts areas far away from the standard parallels."
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"A conical projection is a compromise between preserving shape and preserving size."
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"The Albers conical projection is a popular choice for mapping the United States."
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"The conical projection is commonly used for planning road and railway networks."
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"The conical projection is one of the common map projections used to represent the Earth's surface on a flat map."
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"In a conical projection, a cone is wrapped around a globe, with the apex of the cone touching the Earth at one point."
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"The conical projection preserves both shape and direction, but distortion occurs towards the edges of the map."
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"One famous example of a conical projection is the Lambert conformal conic projection used for aeronautical charts."
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"A conical projection is useful for mapping regions with an east-west orientation, such as countries in the middle latitudes."
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"Cartographers often choose a conical projection when depicting land masses that are elongated vertically."
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"The conical projection is commonly used for maps of small regions or countries."
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"Meeting points of conical projections are usually chosen to minimize distortion of the map features."