Actual World Map Scale
Drag and drop countries around the map to compare their relative size.
Actual world map scale. Take a look at these true size maps that compare the actual real size of different parts of the world. But looking at a map based on the mercator projection you would think so. Finally a truly to scale map of the world l v. Morrison warned in 1902.
The map was an attempt at a compromise between distorting the areas of continents and the angles of coordinate line. Strebe wikimedia commons bonne. New world map depicts continents true to their actual size the three cartographers created the equal earth map in response to public schools in boston adopting another map the gall peter map. Jun 26 2019 14 03 pm.
Since its creation however. The robinson isn t as extreme however taking the form of a much more gentle oval. This exercise is an eye opening look at how this map might have affected our view on the world concerns that were raised as far back as the early 20th century. It was used by both rand mcnally and the national geographic society at one point.
You may be surprised at what you find. Anderson oct 17 2018 22 28 pm updated. People s ideas of geography are not founded on actual facts but on mercator s map british cartographer g. This attempt at creating a faithful world map took a similar tack to the sinusoidal by pulling out the edges of the map to mimic a sphere.
True scale map of the world shows how big countries really are by aristos georgiou on 10 23 18 at 10 54 am edt a mosaic of world countries retaining their correct size and shape. After a lifetime of being lied to by world maps one redditor took matters into his own hands and designed a new global map that shows how big countries really are relative to one another. A great tool for educators. Check out the actual shape and size of each land mass without any distortions.
Once upon a time the human race thought that the earth was flat. The world map you are probably familiar with is called the mercator projection below which was developed all the way back in 1569 and greatly distorts the relative areas of land masses.