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The correct answer is A. The Mercator projection is the best for a map of the South Pole and Antarctica.
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The Mercator projection is a type of cartographic projection devised by Gerardus Mercator in 1569 to make maps of the earth's surface. It has been widely used since the 18th century for nautical charts because it allowed to draw the routes of constant or loxodromic course as straight and unbroken lines, unlike other more precise projections.
It is a type of cylindrical projection tangent to the Equator. As such, it deforms the distances between the meridians (on Earth they are like "segments" from pole to pole) in parallel lines, increasing their real width more and more as it approaches the poles.
This projection also does not respect the real forms between the parallels, enlarges it in length, more and more as it approaches the poles, distorting the areas near the poles even more. Noting the difference with the equidistant cylindrical projection, which does respect distances between parallels and has only the southern deformations of the projection.
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a) radical religious movements
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She became the first African American woman to travel in space when she went into orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour on September 12, 1992!!
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Ended the party--in the War of 1812, the northern Federalists lost trade with Great Britain.
Federalists believed the US must become an industrial country not a farming country. The Hartford Convention was a discussion of New England states leaving the Union. When the war ended, they no longer needed to leave because they could trade with Great Britain again and the country now were united in creating an industrial country with a national banking system. The Federalist party disappears and the US is a one party country until the 1828 election.
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more than any war before or since. During the Civil War, the country was divided between the North (Union States) and the South (Confederate States). The division began long before the onset of the war in 1861