Sentences with MAP-PROJECTION
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"A map projection is a way to represent the Earth's curved surface on a flat surface."
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"The most commonly used map projection is the Mercator projection."
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"The Peters projection is an example of an equal-area map projection."
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"Different map projections can be used for different purposes, such as navigation or visualization."
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"The Robinson projection is a compromise map projection that attempts to minimize distortions."
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"The Gnomonic projection is an example of an azimuthal map projection."
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"The Winkel Tripel projection is a hybrid map projection that balances size and shape distortions."
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"The Goode's Homolosine projection is an example of a pseudocylindrical map projection."
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"The Eckert IV projection is an equal-area map projection that shows entire continents with minimal distortion."
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"The Sinusoidal projection is an equal-area map projection that represents meridians as straight lines."
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"The Miller Cylindrical projection is a compromise map projection that distorts both shape and size."
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"A Mercator map projection is often used to display a map of the world."
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"The Robinson map projection provides a more visually appealing representation of the globe."
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"Cartographers use various map projections to address the challenge of representing a spherical Earth on a flat map."
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"The Peters map projection aims to show the true area of landmasses more accurately."
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"The azimuthal equidistant map projection is commonly used for displaying air routes."
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"Gall-Peters map projection gained popularity due to its emphasis on equal area representation."
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"The Transverse Mercator map projection is commonly used for large-scale maps of regions with a predominantly north-south extent."
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"The Goode's Homolosine map projection minimizes distortion in both area and shape."
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"The Lambert conformal conic map projection is often used for mapping large areas that have an east-west extent."
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"The Winkel Tripel map projection is frequently used by the National Geographic Society for world maps."