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This map expands the water areas in order to keep size and shape of the continents accurate.

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The Robinsion Map Shows Most Distances, Sizes, And Shapes Accurately

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The transformation of the spherical earth onto a flat map that shows overall shapes, sizes, positions, and appearances of countries with less distortion than on most flat world maps.

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What is the best map projection to use?

Robinson Projection because it has minor distortions, the sizes and shapes near the eastern and western edges of the map are accurate, and outlines of the continents appear much as they do on the globe.


What projection takes slices of a globe and squeezes them into an oval?

the Robinson projection


How to make a Robinson projection made?

To make a Robinson projection, you would need to first create a world map using a cylindrical projection such as the Mercator projection. Then, distort the map by stretching and compressing sections to reduce distortion at the poles and maintain a visually appealing depiction of the globe. Finally, adjust the map to follow the general latitude and longitude spacing of the Robinson projection to achieve the final product.


What is another name for an oval shape projection map?

A Robinson Projection Map - also called an orthophanic projection in which the lines of latitude are curved. It was created by a Canadian-born cartographer named Arthur Robinson (1915 - 2004). There is also a Mollweide projection - within an ellipse in which the lines of longitude are curved. That was devised by Karl Brandan Mollweide, a German from Wolfenbuttel (1774 - 1825).


What is Robinson Compromise Projection?

The Robinson Compromise Projection is a map projection created by Arthur H. Robinson in 1963. It aims to minimize distortions of both area and shape, making it useful for world maps. It strikes a balance between maintaining accurate land masses and preserving an aesthetically pleasing appearance.