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When cartographers represent the three-dimensional Earth in two dimensions what is likely to occur is distortion.
When cartographers represent the three-dimensional Earth in two dimensions what is likely to occur is distortion.
The surface area pf the Earth is on a sphere, not a flat surface.
When cartographers represent the three-dimensional Earth in two dimensions what is likely to occur is distortion.
Yes, in geometry, the concept of space includes three dimensions: length, width, and height. Soils, as physical entities found on Earth, also exist in three dimensions. This means that soils have depth, width, and length, making them three-dimensional objects.
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When cartographers represent the three-dimensional Earth in two dimensions what is likely to occur is distortion.
A globe is a three-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface (globes can also represent other planets or moons).
When cartographers represent the three-dimensional Earth in two dimensions what is likely to occur is distortion.
When cartographers represent the three-dimensional Earth in two dimensions what is likely to occur is distortion.
When cartographers represent the three-dimensional Earth in two dimensions what is likely to occur is distortion.
When cartographers represent the three-dimensional Earth in two dimensions what is likely to occur is distortion.
A map is not a three dimensional representation of earth's surface. The best three dimensional representation of earth's surface is a globe or a topographical map.
The surface area pf the Earth is on a sphere, not a flat surface.
When cartographers represent the three-dimensional Earth in two dimensions what is likely to occur is distortion.
No. A map is only two-dimensional, length and width. A globe is a three-dimensional representation of the earth's surface
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