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  1. equal-area projection, equal-area map projectionnoun

    a map projection in which quadrilaterals formed by meridians and parallels have an area on the map proportional to their area on the globe

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  1. Equal-area projection

    In cartography, an equal-area projection is a map projection that preserves area measure, generally distorting shapes in order to do that. Equal-area maps are also called equivalent or authalic. An equal-area map projection cannot be conformal, nor can a conformal map projection be equal-area. Several equivalent projections were developed in an attempt to minimize the distortion of countries and continents of planet Earth, keeping the area constant. Equivalent projections are widely used for thematic maps showing scenario distribution such as population, farmland distribution, forested areas, etc.

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  1. equal-area projection

    An equal-area projection is a method used in cartography (map-making) to represent the Earth's surface on a flat plane, while maintaining correct proportions in areas. It ensures that all mapped regions have the same proportional relationship to their actual sizes on Earth, however the shape and distances of regions can be distorted. This type of projection is often used when geographical analysis requires accurate representation of area sizes, such as in thematic or statistical maps.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of equal-area projection in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of equal-area projection in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

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