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why does the map not represent the Earth's surface as accurately as a globe​

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Answered by ansh5561
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They are flexible tools that can provide large amounts of information very efficiently. Maps are not as accurate as globes, however. To create a flat representation of the curved surface of the earth, something has to be distorted. ... The surface of the globe has been “peeled off” and cut along the lines of longitude.

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Answered by bratislava
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Earth's surface is a 3 dimensional and Map is a 2 dimensional surface.​

Explanation:

  • In order to model the surface of the earth or planet, we need to protect the earth on flat paper but by doing so the spherical properties of the geodetic earth are minimized
  • Many distortions start appearing in the surface, the globe is the complete model and preserves the shape and certain properties.
  • Thus scale is drawn on maps that are true to the ratio of the ground distance with that of the map distance. Maps provide s advantages in terms of the graphical representation of climatic elements, weather elements, relief features and topography, and land use classification.
  • A globe is thus modeled to the earth is a reference to the shape and size of the earth with axial tilts and ts only after the globe is complete the sheet of paper is spread into a more detailed readable format of the map.

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