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Flat maps cannot be 100 percent accurate due to the inherent challenge of representing the Earth's three-dimensional surface on a two-dimensional plane. This projection results in distortions in shape, area, distance, or direction, depending on the chosen map projection. Additionally, factors like the curvature of the Earth and varying geographical features further complicate achieving perfect accuracy. Thus, all flat maps involve trade-offs between different spatial properties.

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