Mercator projection, type of map projection introduced in 1569 by Gerardus Mercator. It is often described as a cylindrical projection, but it must be derived mathematically. The meridians are equally spaced parallel vertical lines, and the parallels of latitude are parallel horizontal straight lines that are spaced farther and farther apart as their distance from the Equator increases. This projection is widely used for navigation charts, because any straight line on a Mercator projection map is a line of constant true bearing that enables a navigator to plot a straight-line course. It is less practical for world maps, however, because the scale is distorted; areas farther away from the Equator appear disproportionately large. On a Mercator projection, for example, the landmass of Greenland appears to be greater than that of the continent of South America; in actual area, Greenland is smaller than the Arabian Peninsula.
<em>It involves making observations, formulating a hypothesis, and conducting scientific experiments. Scientific inquiry starts with an observation followed by the formulation of a question about what has been observed.</em>
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BRYAN!!! stop cheating this is your teacher if you are caught again you will be getting a message home and a suspension
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It is B!!!
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The whole quiz - because i got i believe 2 wrong cause of wrong people :/
1. C
2. D
3. B
4. C
5. C
Apparent magnitude : How bright a star appears to be
Absolute magnitude : How bright the star actually is
I think the answer is : A. close to earth
The stars only seems to be bright because its radiated from a close distance
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