Peters Projection Map

Today in class we learned about the Peters Projection Map. We learned how the regular map we see everyday is not quite as accurate as this map. The reason it is not as accurate is because of the increasing and decreasing ratios for longitude and latitude lines. One of those most obvious differences in the maps is the size of Africa and Greenland. These maps aren't really "wrong", they are just less accurate as the Peters Projection Map. The reason for the difficulty of making accurate flat maps is because of the fact the earth is round, and you are trying to put a sphere on a piece of paper. Only a few people use to most correct map however, but some school districts have started to teach it. We also watched a video today from The West Wing, which gave us some facts on why this map is most effective is showing the earth on a flat surface.

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