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Why do maps distort the way Earth’s surface really looks

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Answer:

The Mercator Projection.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since a globe can't just be tossed onto a piece of paper, maps have to be made with distortion.

The Mercator Projection is basically a globe but on a cylinder. When unrolled, some places look bigger or smaller than they actually are!

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Answer : Map projections distort the view of Earth's surface. The most accurate way to show Earth's surface is on a globe. ... A is a way of representing Earth's curved surface on a flat map. Mapmakers use different types of projections, all of which distort, or misrepresent, Earth's surface in different ways.

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