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Page 1: The creation of maps including projection and design

MAP PROJECTIONS

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Representing the Earth: Globes

Is a globe more accurate than a map?

A globe is shaped like the Earth and provides a true picture of the size and shape of landmasses and of distances across land masses.

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CARTOGRAPHY

The creation of maps including projection and design.

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West Wing Clip“Nothing’s where it seems to be.”

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Representing the Earth: Maps

All maps distort the Earth in some way, because maps are flat and the Earth is round.

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What are Map Projections?

Ways of representing the Earth on a flat surface.

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6 Types of Map Projections:1)Mercator 2)Interrupted 3)Peters Projection4)Robinson Projection5)Conic6)Azimuthal

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1) Mercator Projection

Advantages:Shows direction accuratelyAccurate view of land areas near the EquatorDisadvantages:Distorts the size and shape of lands near the North and South polesExample: Greenland is only 1/8th the size of South America, but Greenland appears larger than South America

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Mercator Projection

Greenland

South America

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2) Interrupted ProjectionAdvantages:Shows correct sizes and shapes of landmasses

Disadvantages:Cuts out parts of oceans, cannot measure distances accurately and cannot plot a course across an ocean

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3) Peters Projection

Advantages:Shows the correct areas of landmasses and oceansDirections are accurateDisadvantages:Distorts the shapes of Africa and South America they appear longer and thinner than they really are

AfricaSouth America

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4) Robinson ProjectionAdvantages:• Correct sizes and

shapes of most landmasses

• Fairly accurate- sizes and shapes of landmasses

• Accurately shows sizes of oceans and distances across land

Disadvantages:• Distorts regions along

edges

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5) ConicDistances true only along standard parallels; reasonably accurate elsewhere in limited regions. 

Directions are reasonably accurate. 

Distortion of shapes and areas minimal at, but increases away from standard parallels. 

Shapes on large-scale maps of small areas are essentially true.

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6) Azimuthal

Advantage: shows correct distances between places when taken from the center point of the projection

Disadvantage: distances from all other points are incorrect, and areas and shapes get distorted the more one moves away from the center of the projection.

Often used in air navigation

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Do Now:

Which representation of the Earth is more accurate: globes or maps? Why?

True or False: All map projections are distorted.

What are the 6 types of map projections?

What is one advantage and one disadvantages of each map projection?

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Do Now: Mercator Projection

In reality: Greenland is 1/8th the size of South America.How does the Mercator map distort Greenland?

Greenland

South America

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Do Now:Interrupted Projection

Why would sailors have trouble navigating the oceans using an interrupted projection?

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Do Now: Peters ProjectionHow do the shapes of Africa and South America on the Peters Projection compare with the actual shapes of Africa and South America?

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Do Now: Robinson Projection

What is a disadvantage of the Robinson Projection?