Sentences with EQUAL-AREA-MAP-PROJECTION
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"The Goode's Homolosine projection is an example of an equal-area map projection."
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"The Mollweide projection is another commonly used equal-area map projection."
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"An example of an equal-area map projection is the Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area projection."
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"An equal-area map projection ensures that no area on the map appears larger or smaller than it actually is."
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"The Eckert IV projection is a pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection."
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"The Robinson projection is a compromise equal-area map projection."
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"The Albers projection is an example of a conic equal-area map projection."
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"The Hammer projection is an equal-area map projection that preserves shapes relatively well."
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"In an equal-area map projection, the distortion affects shapes and distances."
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"The Equirectangular projection is a simple equal-area map projection."
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"An equal-area map projection is important when comparing sizes of regions or continents."
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"The Sinusoidal equal-area map projection distorts shapes and distances, but preserves areas accurately."
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"The Mollweide equal-area map projection shows equal areas, but with distortion at the poles and the equator."
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"The Eckert IV equal-area map projection is suitable for world maps as it does not excessively distort landmasses."
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"The Goode's Homolosine equal-area map projection represents landmasses with minimum distortion, but the oceans are highly distorted."
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"The Hammer equal-area map projection maintains equal area, but shapes are distorted as distance from the equator increases."
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"The Winkel Tripel equal-area map projection is commonly used in world maps as it provides a good balance between shape and area preservation."
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"The Equal Earth equal-area map projection aims to create a visually pleasing representation of the entire world with accurate area depiction."
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"The Collins VII equal-area map projection is designed specifically for depicting the polar regions with minimal distortion."
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"The Tobler hyperelliptical equal-area map projection is useful for thematic maps and often used for mapping population data."
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"The Briesemeister equal-area map projection is an alternative representation of the earth with the South Pole at the center and Antarctica split into four equal parts."