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Maynard
17 February, 10:34
What is the "equal-area of a map
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Ariana Mcconnell
17 February, 11:10
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An equal area projection is a map projection that shows regions that are the same size on the Earth the same size on the map but may distort the shape, angle, and/or scale.
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