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Maps distort the shape and size --------​

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Answered by Shreya2542
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If a map preserves area, then the size of a feature on a map is the same relative to its size on the earth. ... In an equal-area map, the shapes of most features are distorted. No map can preserve both shape and area for the whole world, although some come close over sizeable regions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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If a map preserves area, then the size of a feature on a map is the same relative to its size on the earth. In an equal-area map, the shapes of most features are distorted. No map can preserve both shape and area for the whole world, although some come close over sizeable regions.

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