DNA Time Team via www.sanger.ac.uk and www.ebi.ac.uk this \u2026 Flickr

DNA Time Team  via www.sanger.ac.uk and www.ebi.ac.uk this \u2026  FlickrPicture Details FOR DNA Time Team via www.sanger.ac.uk and www.ebi.ac.uk this \u2026 Flickr's PictureThe map above is a political map of the world centered on Europe and Africa. It shows the location of most of the world's countries and includes their names where space allows.Representing a round earth on a flat map requires some distortion of the geographic features no matter how the map is done. We have used a Mercator projection for this map because it is the projection most commonly used in schools. On this map, geographic boundaries that trend north-south appear as vertical lines, geographic boundaries that trend east-west appear as horizontal lines. This type of projection causes a minimum of country-shape distortion near the equator, a small amount of distortion at mid-latitudes, but extreme distortion near the poles. For that reason, the map does not extend to the north and south poles.

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