Mercator Projection World Map, 30" x 43", tubed, laminated
Mercator Projection World Map, 30" x 43", tubed, laminated
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- SKU: ODT_CON_MER_WA_
- Laminated and gift-tubed in a blow-molded plastic screw tube. Makes a great gift! A cheaper version is available in an eco-friendly brown cardboard tube directly from ODT especially for schools. The most widely used map in the USA today for teaching geography is the Mercator projection map. This popularity is surprising, given the fact that Mercator constructed the map as a navigational aid. It may work well for sailors, but as an education tool it is markedly flawed because it distorts the actual size and relationship of land masses. When the Mercator projection was created in 1569, the custom among map-makers was to place their own country-in this case, Germany-at the center of the map. The Equator is placed 2/3 of the way down the map rather than halfway down. This arrangement depicts Europe as being larger than South America. In reality, South America is almost twice the size of Europe. Alaska appears to be three times larger than Mexico, although Mexico actually is larger than Alaska. On a Mercator map, Greenland looks larger than China, even though China actually is four times larger than Greenland.
- Type: Wall Map
- Subtype: Political
- Language: English
- Regions Covered: World
- ISBN: 9781931057271
- Folded Size: N/A
- Unfolded Size: N/A
- Weight: 5 oz