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4.) the map above represents what kind of projection?
a. a mercator projection with distorted land - areas
b. a planar projection with diverging lines at the poles
c. a conic projection with continuity of landmasses
d. a robinson projection with distortions at the equator
e. a gnomonic projection with distortions of bodies of water
This question seems to be about different types of map - projections and their characteristics. One would need to know the features of Mercator, planar, sinusoidal, and general projections to answer. Mercator projections have straight parallels and are known for distorting areas as one moves away from the equator. Planar projections can have diverging lines at poles. Sinusoidal projections are useful for showing continents' continuity. General projections can have various distortions. Without seeing the map in question, we rely on knowledge of projection types.
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There is not enough information to determine a specific answer as the map is not shown. But if we were to analyze based on knowledge of projections:
- A Mercator projection has straight parallels and distorts areas, especially near poles.
- A planar projection can have diverging lines at poles.
- A sinusoidal projection is good for showing continuity of landmasses.
- A Robinson projection (not mentioned but common) has a more aesthetically - pleasing view with some distortion.
- A general projection can have various distortions of bodies of water. Without the map, we cannot choose from A - E accurately.