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What is a limitation of any map?

























 



A.





It shows only a part of the Earth.
























 



B.





There is always some distortion.
























 



C.





The scale affects what can be shown accurately.
























 



D.





The seas are never in exactly the right location.


Sagot :

The answer is B. There is always some distortion.
We know that a map is only a drawing. That means a map cannot create a 3D images of mountains and other landscape. That’s the reason why map is never perfect. A map can only show or represent an image of the globe but not the exact physical appearance of each landscape that can be found in earth. Distortion means there’s a change or a twist in a certain thing. May it be small or big, it doesn’t matter. It is still considered as distortion.




TSO
A map is 2D. That means it can not shows us the mountains jutting out because a map will only show us a flat paper.

Hope that helped :)