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imowrer

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What is NOT true about a map projection?
 
  A. It represents a sphere using a flat shape.
  B. It is always accurate, with no distortion.
  C. It can control or reduce some distortion.
  D. It displays parallels and meridians.
  E. It is derived by mathematical conversion.

Question 2

Which map projection type is ideal for all uses?
 
  A. cylindrical
  B. conformal
  C. equivalent
  D. Mercator
  E. none



kjo;oj

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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