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The document discusses how representing a spherical Earth on a flat plane map or chart necessarily introduces distortions, as a sphere cannot be perfectly flattened. It notes that when circular areas from different parts of the globe are projected onto a plane, they appear in different sizes and shapes compared to their actual dimensions on the spherical Earth's surface. The document also defines graticules as the lines representing latitude and longitude parallels on a map projection, and grids as the rectangular coordinate system created when a projection is applied to part or all of the globe.
The document discusses how representing a spherical Earth on a flat plane map or chart necessarily introduces distortions, as a sphere cannot be perfectly flattened. It notes that when circular areas from different parts of the globe are projected onto a plane, they appear in different sizes and shapes compared to their actual dimensions on the spherical Earth's surface. The document also defines graticules as the lines representing latitude and longitude parallels on a map projection, and grids as the rectangular coordinate system created when a projection is applied to part or all of the globe.
The document discusses how representing a spherical Earth on a flat plane map or chart necessarily introduces distortions, as a sphere cannot be perfectly flattened. It notes that when circular areas from different parts of the globe are projected onto a plane, they appear in different sizes and shapes compared to their actual dimensions on the spherical Earth's surface. The document also defines graticules as the lines representing latitude and longitude parallels on a map projection, and grids as the rectangular coordinate system created when a projection is applied to part or all of the globe.
Distortion of Areas of the Earths Surface on a Chart
A Spheroidal surface CANNOT be fitted exactly
on to a plane and, except over very small Areas, all Projections will contain some distortion. When the outline of three identical circular Areas from different parts of the Earths surface are each Projected from a point of origin at the centre of the Earth on to a plane chart, they are represented by a quite different sizes and shapes.
Graticules. A Graticule is the network of lines representing the Parallels of Latitude and Meridians of Longitude in a Projection.
Grids. A Grid is a reference system of rectangular Cartesian Coordinates obtained when a Projection is applied either to the whole world or a part of it.