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27 May, 23:38

Match each projection to its description.

A. Cylindrical projection

B. Planar projection

1. Often, the center of the map is either the North or South Pole.

2. The map is distorted near the poles.

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  1. 27 May, 23:41
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    A goes with 2 and B goes with 1.
  2. 28 May, 00:00
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    A-2

    B-1

    Explanation:

    Cylindrical projection is a type of map projection that projects the earth's surface on a cylindrical tangent. It is useful in projecting the equatorial region and the near-polar region but it gets distorted at the poles. This distortion occurs in terms of both the scale and the shape.

    Planar projection is a type of map projection in which the three-dimensional earth's surface is projected on a flat surface. It is more efficient in mapping the polar regions. The North pole or the South Pole in this type of map are located at the center of the map.

    Thus, the correct answers are being matched.
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