The Real Worl Map. A Real Map Of The World Map Unlike the traditional Mercator projection from 1593, which distorts the true size of countries due to Earth's curvature, this website shows the actual sizes of each country, offering a realistic perspective of the world's geography. You can do this for any country by simply typing its name into the map, allowing for a seemingly endless amount of comparisons.
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Is Greenland really as big as all of Africa? You may be surprised at what you find! A great tool for educators. Explore the real scale of countries with our interactive map! Discover the true size of nations and see accurate maps that challenge misconceptions about country sizes.
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Drag and drop countries around the map to compare their relative size Unlike the traditional Mercator projection from 1593, which distorts the true size of countries due to Earth's curvature, this website shows the actual sizes of each country, offering a realistic perspective of the world's geography. To uncover these often-stark differences, the True Size Map was created—a interactive website that allows you to drag countries and continents around the Mercator projection and discover just how big they are (or aren't)
Large satellite map of the World. Large satellite World map Vidiani. Drag and drop countries around the map to compare their relative size Unlike the traditional Mercator projection from 1593, which distorts the true size of countries due to Earth's curvature, this website shows the actual sizes of each country, offering a realistic perspective of the world's geography.
A Real Map Of The World Map. Explore the real scale of countries with our interactive map! Discover the true size of nations and see accurate maps that challenge misconceptions about country sizes. Unlike the traditional Mercator projection, which was put together in the 16th century, and exaggerates the size of northern areas like Greenland and minimises places like Africa, the continents on the AuthaGraph World Map are the same size as as their 3D projection, and thus make our world look that little more accurate.