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Why would a geographer choose a Robinson projection for a reference map in a textbook? (1point) 1 The Robinson projection creat...Asked by HaydenReturned
Why would a geographer choose a Robinson projection for a reference map in a textbook?(1 point)
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The Robinson projection creates a map with minimal size and shape distortion, making it easier to read.
The Robinson projection creates a map with minimal size and shape distortion, making it easier to read.
The Robinson projection creates a map with completely accurate shapes.
The Robinson projection creates a map with completely accurate shapes.
The Robinson projection creates a map with accurate directions, making it a more precise representation.
The Robinson projection creates a map with accurate directions, making it a more precise representation.
The Robinson projection creates an equal-area map, accurately showing the size of landmasses.
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The Robinson projection creates a map with minimal size and shape distortion, making it easier to read.
The Robinson projection creates a map with minimal size and shape distortion, making it easier to read.
The Robinson projection creates a map with completely accurate shapes.
The Robinson projection creates a map with completely accurate shapes.
The Robinson projection creates a map with accurate directions, making it a more precise representation.
The Robinson projection creates a map with accurate directions, making it a more precise representation.
The Robinson projection creates an equal-area map, accurately showing the size of landmasses.
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**The Robinson projection creates a map with minimal size and shape distortion, making it easier to read.**
The Robinson projection is designed to present the world in a visually appealing way while minimizing distortions in area, shape, distance, and direction, which makes it a good choice for reference maps in textbooks.
**The Robinson projection creates a map with minimal size and shape distortion, making it easier to read.**
The Robinson projection is designed to present the world in a visually appealing way while minimizing distortions in area, shape, distance, and direction, which makes it a good choice for reference maps in textbooks.
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