Mercator Map of the World

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Tombstone
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Mercator Map of the World

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In the Mercator projection (c. 1569), Greenland, which has 0.8 million square miles, is shown as being equal to Africa, which has 11.6 million square miles.

A great discussion of this can be found at:

http://www.petersmap.com/

An excerpt:



"The Mercator projection creates increasing distortions of size as you move away from the equator. As you get closer to the poles the distortion becomes severe. Cartographers refer to the inability to compare size on a Mercator projection as "the Greenland Problem." Greenland appears to be the same size as Africa, yet Africa's land mass is actually fourteen times larger (see figure below right).

Because the Mercator distorts size so much at the poles it is common to crop Antarctica off the map. This practice results in the Northern Hemisphere appearing much larger than it really is. Typically, the cropping technique results in a map showing the equator about 60% of the way down the map, diminishing the size and importance of the developing countries.

This was convenient, psychologically and practically, through the eras of colonial domination when most of the world powers were European. It suited them to maintain an image of the world with Europe at the center and looking much larger than it really was. Was this conscious or deliberate? Probably not, as most map users probably never realized the Eurocentric bias inherent in their world view."

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Mercator Map of the World

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plazul wrote: Of course, these days many Americans can't find Canada on an unmarked atlas so I guess it doesn't matter.


ouch!!!

rather sad isn't it. Imagine how we fell knowing we are a mere tiny land mass to the north of the center of the universe.
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