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which projection might you use to examine and compare population densities, using one view of the entire world

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The Robinson Projection is helpful to examine and compare population densities, using one view of the entire world.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Robinson Projection is a type of map projection. It is used to compare population densities with just one view of the entire world. This is a type of map projection that shows the entire world at once.

In this projection that globe is shown as a flat surface. This is a compromise projection that shows poles as lines and not points. The meridians are gently curved. This projection entails distortion of the image of the earth or the globe.

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Robinson projection will be used to examine and compare population densities, using one view of the entire world. This projection depicts the entire world in one view like a flat globe and the latitudes and longitudes as elliptical lines giving a easy way to examine that too accurately.
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