A <u>map projection</u> is a way of filling in the gaps that would exist if a spherical globe were flattened into a two-dimensional map.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Map projection is a strategy with which you spread out and level a globe's surface which is round or blended in to a level tow dimensional surface that causes you to make a map. Be that as it may, this expects you to make an appropriate reorganization and sequential arrangement of the scopes and the longitudes which are found on the looking of earth, from a round to a level surface. To build up a guide from a globe, it is impossible without a map projection. There are three sorts of guide projections existing to undercover a globe into a plane surface.
Yes it was. True. Also Alaska was #49.
In respect to the low pressure center, the frontal squall line is out in front of the low pressure system thus an extra tropical cyclone squall line would also be called a "cold front."
1. Fracking
2. Air pollutants.
3. Decomposition of organic matter e.g. in landfills.
4. <span>Chlorofluorocarbons </span>mainly in refrigerants and air conditioners.