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  2. The Robinson projection is a map projection of a world map that shows the entire world at once. It was specifically created in an attempt to find a good compromise to the problem of readily showing the whole globe as a flat image.

  3. The “Robinson projection” is unquestionably the name of choice. The Robinson projection is highly unique. Unlike all other projections, Professor Robinson did not develop this projection by developing new geometric formulas to convert latitude and longitude coordinates from the surface of the Model of the Earth to locations on the map.

  4. Robinson Projection. The Robinson Projection is a compromise between accuracy and the readability of the map on a flat surface. It shows the poles as lines, which accurately shows the high altitude lands and water to land ratio. Category: Map projections.

  5. List of map projections. This is a summary of map projections that have articles of their own on Wikipedia or that are otherwise notable. Because there is no limit to the number of possible map projections, [1] there can be no comprehensive list.

    Year
    Projection
    0120 c. 120
    Equirectangular = equidistant cylindrical ...
    1745
    Cassini = Cassini–Soldner
    1569
    2005
  6. The Robinson projection is shaped like an oval rather than a rectangle. It represents the sizes and shapes of land areas more accurately than some other maps. It is made using mathematical formulas that directly translate coordinates onto the map.

  7. The Robinson projection is an example of a pseudocylindrical projection. One of Robinson's most notable accomplishments is the Robinson projection. In 1961, Rand McNally asked Robinson to choose a projection for use as a world map that, among other criteria, was uninterrupted, had limited distortion, and was pleasing to the eye of general viewers.

  8. The Robinson Projection is a compromise between accuracy and the readability of the map on a flat surface. It shows the poles as lines, which accuratley portrays the high altitude lands and water to land ratio

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