Answer:
Mercator projection
Explanation:
Using a flat paper map to represent the sphere that is our planet has always been a challenge. The Mercator projection is one of the most common representation, although we know it is more accurate around the Equator line and the precision diminishes as you get closer to the poles.
There are other types of projections, correcting some issues, but with their own flaws too. The only accurate representation of the planet is a globe, since it matches the shape of the planet.
I'm pretty sure one of the answers is Mercator projection.
Which details best describe this map? Check all that apply.
- shows isobars
- shows isolines
- shows types of precipitation
- was created for newspapers
- was probably used by meteorologists
Answer:
- shows isobars
- was probably used by meteorologists
Explanation:
The map that is presented is a map that was most probably made and used by meteorologists. It is a map that that shows isobars, thus it is a map that represents the air pressures across the US and Canada. We can see the air pressure zones, some of which high, some of which low. These maps are often used when the weather information is concluded about certain areas, as the air pressure is directly connected with the temperature, and the movement of the air masses.
Answer:
shows isobars
Explanation:
What lake on the border with bolivia is the highest navigable lake in the world?
Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world, with an estimated age of 3 million years, located in the Andean high plateau in the central Andes (within the Collao plateau) at an average altitude of 3812 meters above sea level.
This lake is located between the territories of Peru and Bolivia, where 56% of its extension belongs to Peru and 44% to Bolivia, serving as a border between both territories. In addition, it has an average depth of 107 meters and is the largest body of freshwater in South America.
Answer:
Lake Titicaca
Explanation:
Lake Titicaca