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Sentences with SINUSOIDAL-PROJECTION

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"The sinusoidal projection is a type of map projection."
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"The sinusoidal projection preserves the equal area property."
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"The sinusoidal projection distorts shape and direction near the poles."
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"Cartographers often use sinusoidal projections for world maps."
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"The sinusoidal projection can be easily visualized on a globe."
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"The sinusoidal projection has a constant scale along the equator."
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"The sinusoidal projection is also known as the Sanson-Flamsteed projection."
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"Many classroom maps use the sinusoidal projection."
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"The sinusoidal projection can accurately depict the sizes of continents."
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"The sinusoidal projection spreads out the polar regions."
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"The sinusoidal projection was first described by German mathematician Johann Heinrich Lambert."
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"The sinusoidal projection is derived from projecting the globe onto a cylinder."
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"The sinusoidal projection is commonly used for thematic mapping."
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"The sinusoidal projection is considered one of the oldest map projections."
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"The sinusoidal projection can be visualized as the globe squeezed onto a cylinder."
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"The sinusoidal projection is less commonly used than the Mercator projection."
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"The sinusoidal projection accurately represents areas but distorts shapes."
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"The sinusoidal projection is one of several equal-area projections."
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"The sinusoidal projection is a type of map projection commonly used to show the entire Earth's surface."
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"Cartographers often choose the sinusoidal projection for world maps because it preserves equal area."
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"The sinusoidal projection distorts the shapes of continents and oceans, but maintains accurate relative sizes."
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"In the sinusoidal projection, the meridians are straight and equally spaced, while the parallels are curved."
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"The sinusoidal projection has its standard parallel at the equator."
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"The sinusoidal projection is also known as the Sanson-Flamsteed or the Mercator equal-area projection."
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"Many thematic maps, such as population or climate maps, use the sinusoidal projection."
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"One of the advantages of the sinusoidal projection is that it can be easily computed and drawn by hand."
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"The sinusoidal projection can be used to compare areas of different regions on a world map."
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"The sinusoidal projection was first described by mathematician Nicolas Sanson in the 17th century."
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