Map Projections in AP Human Geography
Explore the importance of map projections in AP Human Geography through visual aids from "The West Wing Season 2 Episode 16." Learn about the process of creating maps by tearing, stretching, and compressing, and its implications on depicting accurate representations of geographical features. Dive into the connections between regions like Greenland and Africa, Europe and South America, Alaska and Mexico, Germany, and social equality. Gain insights into key concepts essential for studying geography effectively in APHG.
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Connections to the APHG Course Guide What you need to know
The West Wing Season 2 Episode 16 The Peter s Projection 1. Greenland and Africa 2. Europe and South America 3. Alaska and Mexico 4. Germany 5. Social Equality
The West Wing Season 2 Episode 16 The Peter s Projection 1. Greenland and Africa 2. Europe and South America 3. Alaska and Mexico 4. Germany 5. Social Equality
The maps are created by Tearing Stretching Compressing https://map-projections.net/imglist.php