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Tag Archives: Gall-Peters

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Why maps are wrong

Eleanor Doman

15 September 2016

Who can spot what is wrong with the map below?

File:Mercator-projection.jpg

Mercator projection of Earth from NASA’s Earth Observatory “Blue Marble” series.

Would it help if I said that Greenland has an area of 2.166 million km2 and Africa has an area of 30.22 million km2? Suddenly that map isn’t looking quite so accurate.
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Posted in Blog, Front page feature | Tagged conformal, Gall-Peters, maps, Mercator, projections, Winkel Tripel

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