Explain projection on a map
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A map projection is a method for taking the curved surface of the earth and displaying it on something flat, like a computer screen or a piece of paper. ... Equal area projections attempt to show regions that are the same size on the Earth the same size on the map but may distort the shape.
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In cartography, a map projection is a way to flatten a globe's surface into a plane in order to make a map. This requires a systematic transformation of the latitudes and longitudes of locations from the surface of the globe into locations on a plane.
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