distortion
A change in the accuracy of shapes and distances on a map is called distortion. Distortion occurs because it is impossible to represent the Earth's curved surface on a flat map without some degree of distortion in shape, size, or distance.
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When two shapes are joined together, it is called a composite shape.
A conformal map preserves angles locally, meaning shapes and areas near a specific latitude line are distorted minimally. This property helps maintain the accuracy of landmass shapes and sizes at that latitude on the map.
Objects with definite shapes are those that have a consistent and predictable form, such as a cube or sphere. These shapes do not change regardless of how they are positioned or viewed. Examples include a rectangular box or a pyramid.
Erosion.
Yes, galaxies at very large distances can appear distorted due to gravitational lensing effects caused by the bending of light by massive objects. This distortion can elongate or warp the images of distant galaxies, altering their perceived shapes.
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The waxing and waning of the moon, or "moon phases".
These shapes of the moon are called Phases
most distances, sizes and shapes are accurate
Most distances, sizes, and shapes are accurate
Congruent
Because it is impossible to show both.
most distances, sizes and shapes are accurate
most distances, sizes and shapes are accurate
3d shapes with six faces are called hexahedra.
When two shapes are joined together, it is called a composite shape.
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