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2 January, 09:26

Which type of map projection will allow a navigator to accurately measure a direction? (ie the projection shows 'true north'.)

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  1. 2 January, 11:59
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    correct answer is Mercator (cylindrical) projection

    Explanation:

    In 1569, Flemish geographer and cartographer Mercator first time present Mercator (cylindrical map) projection

    and due to its unique property, it represents constant bearing which makes it a standard map projection

    and all marine chart also print base on this Mercator (cylindrical) projection because it has a very unique and favourable property for the navigation

    and we use it for streets map service

    so here correct answer is Mercator (cylindrical) projection
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