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  1. Map projection - Wikipedia

    In cartography, a map projection is any of a broad set of transformations employed to represent the curved two-dimensional surface of a globe on a plane. [1][2][3] In a map projection, …

  2. Map - Map projections | Britannica

    Jan 1, 2026 · A great variety of map projections has been devised to provide for the various properties that may be desired in maps. In effect, a projection is a systematic method of …

  3. A Guide to Understanding Map Projections - Geography Realm

    Aug 12, 2024 · Map projections translate the Earth's 3D surface to a 2D plane, causing distortions in area, shape, distance, direction, or scale.

  4. Map Projection Definition - AP Human Geography Key Term

    Map projection is the method of representing the curved surface of the Earth on a flat map. This process involves systematic transformations that allow geographers to depict various …

  5. 2.3 What are Map Projections? | GEOG 160: Mapping our …

    The mathematical equations used to project latitude and longitude coordinates to plane coordinates are called map projections. Inverse projection formulae transform plane …

  6. Map Projection - Definitions & FAQs | Atlas

    A map projection is a systematic transformation of the latitudes and longitudes of locations on the surface of a sphere or an ellipsoid into locations on a plane.

  7. How Map Projections Work - GIS Geography

    Similarly, a map projection is a method by which cartographers translate a sphere or globe into a two-dimensional representation. In other words, a map projection systematically renders a 3D …

  8. 1.4: Map Projections - Geosciences LibreTexts

    When positions on the graticule are transformed to positions on a projected grid, four types of distortion can occur: distortion of sizes, angles, distances, and directions. Map projections that …

  9. What is a Map Projection? - GIS for LIfe

    Dec 6, 2024 · What is a Map Projection? A map projection is a way of representing the curved surface of the Earth on a flat surface. There are many different map projections, each with its …

  10. How are different map projections used? | U.S. Geological Survey

    The method used to portray a part of the spherical Earth on a flat surface, whether a paper map or a computer screen, is called a map projection. No flat map can rival a globe in truly …