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Maps are flat, but the surfaces they represent
are curved. Transforming, three-dimensional space
onto a two dimensional map is called "projection".
This process inevitably distorts at least one
of the following properties:
- Shape,
- Area,
- Distance,
- Direction, and often more.
It is known that a globe is a true representation
of the earth, which is divided into various sectors
by the lines of latitudes and longitudes. This
network is called 'graticule'. A map projection
denotes the preparation of the graticule on a
flat surface.
Theoretically map projection might be defined
as "a systematic drawing of parallels of
latitude and meridians of longitudes on a plane
surface for the whole earth or a part of it on
a certain scale so that any point on the earth
surface may correspond to that on the drawing."
Necessity of Map Projection
An ordinary globe is rendered useless for reference
to a small country. It is not possible to make
a globe on a very large scale. Say, if anyone
wants to make a globe on a scale of one inch to
a mile, the radius will be 330 ft. It is difficult
to make and handle such a globe and uncomfortable
to carry it in the field for reference. Not only
topographical maps of different scales but also
atlas and wall maps would not have been possibly
made without the use of certain projections. So
a globe is least useful or helpful in the field
of practical purposes. Moreover it is neither
easy to compare different regions over the globe
in detail, nor convenient to measure distances
over it. Therefore for different types of maps
different projections have been evolved in accordance
with the scale and purpose of the map.
Selection of Map Projection
There is no ideal map projection, but representation
for a given purpose can be achieved. The selection
of projection is made on the basis of the following:
The location and the extension of the feature
of the globe.
- The shape of the boundary to be projected.
- The deformations or distortions of a map to
be minimized.
- The mathematical model to be applied to preserve
some identity of graphical features.
Based on these characteristics the utility of
the projection is ascertained.
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