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Greenland and Africa on a Map


Africa is SO much bigger in reality than a map.. You can fit about 14 Greenlands in Africa, so the maps are bullshit, but people just keep passing it along... When I was in school, "Columbus discovered America" - but you can't say that now.

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Ice walls!

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Globular projection is the only feasible way to do a world map.

I do think Trump had a great idea about buying Greenland though.

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Maybe he'll try again next year?

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Lol. I know it's probably impossible. But it's still owned by Denmark so why not transfer ownership to this side of the Atlantic?

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Yeah, people live in Greenland. That doesn't sit right with me.

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But it's still a part of Denmark.

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Yeah, it is. I think it should be up to the people of Greenland though. I mean if they want independence from Denmark, great....but to be purchased by the US?? If they don't want that, I don't think it should be a monetary transaction.

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Well they haven't opted for independence either. I'm just musing here. But I wouldn't mind if Greenland was an American Commonwealth like Puerto Rico.

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Again, I think it should be up the people of Greenland. I was under the impression that they are working towards independence, but I'm not 100% sure about that.

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This may help: -
https://www.nature.com/nature-index/news/data-visualisation-animated-map-mercater-projection-true-size-countries

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I'll look at that, thanks..

Still weird that something that far off is still shown as "official", and now people think the first result from Google is "official"

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these guys are hilarious at explaining this stuff

"Why every world map is wrong"
https://youtu.be/jtBV3GgQLg8

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THAT WAS SUPER COOL...I LOOKED AT IT FOR A GOOD AMOUNT OF TIME...I WAS NOT AWARE OF THE SIZE DISCREPANCY BETWEEN MAPS AND ACTUALITY.

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Apparently, Alaska is actually the same size as ‘Sunny’ Bournemouth (possibly).

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1) the earth is a sphere,
2) lat./long. lines,
3) point of view.


Though I do remember, 'The West Wing' bringing this up in an episode, but without giving any commentary about the above list.

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Size isn't everything.

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Which is a good job in my case.

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hehe

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Why would you say that Columbus discovered a place where people had already been living there for 10 thousand years?

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My public school in the US did. But not anymore. I started school in the 80s.

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So did my public school in Canada in the 80s. It's just I understand why they don't say it anymore.

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It's called the Mercator Projection. Objects closer to the poles appear larger than objects near the equator in this projection.

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Africa is near the south pole.. Again, it's not "just a little larger" but 14x.. Africa is a lot bigger than Russia, etc... I think it's anti-Africa thing to make them appear insignificant.

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Yeah. The Mercator Projection. It's a navigator's map, basically, designed for shipping at a time when keeping the latitude and longitude correct was far more important than representing the actual size of the countries and the continents relative to each other.



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