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why is a globe more accurate than a map​

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Answered by yakshitakhatri2
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Answer:

hey mate,, here is your answer..

Explanation:

A GLOBE IS MORE ACCURATE THAN A FLAT MAP BECAUSE IT MIMICS THE TRUE SHAPE OF THE EARTH. IT IS ROUND IN SHAPE AND SIZE . A MAP PRESENTS A DISTORTED VIEW AS IT IS FLAT. ON THE CONTRARY, A GLOBE PRESENTS A LESS DEFORMED VIEW AS IT IS ROUND IN SHAPE.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer: -

The earth is depicted spherically on a globe as opposed to flatly on a map.

Explanation: -

A globe is more accurate than a flat map because it mimics the curvature of the Earth and can accurately portray continent forms and distances between landmasses. The shapes and proportions of the continents are distorted on a map that attempts to represent a flat rendition of a spherical planet. Early astronomers perceived the world as a flat disc ringed by water. The sun rising and setting, as well as the stars moving in circles in the sky, all served to disprove this theory. Greek mathematician Eratosthenes estimated the Earth's diameter roughly around the year 250 B.C. Even though his calculations were a little off, they nevertheless supported the assumption that the Earth was a sphere.

The first globe was created by a Greek by the name of Crates of Malus around 140 B.C. This globe would have been horribly inaccurate because the Greeks only had a limited comprehension of the Earth's surface. Chinese astronomers at the time had the view that the Earth was the circular yolk of an egg-shaped universe. A small group of Chinese scientists shared this outlook, thinking that the universe was infinite and that planets and stars were dispersed throughout space.

Therefore, Globe is more accurate than a map.

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